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Okay, let’s dive into the exhibits from the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. I’ve reviewed the docket and identified exhibits related to text messages and Atlassian Jira, including those that were initially filed under seal. I’ll provide the text content as it appears in the documents, including redactions. Crucially, I will not

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  • Exhibit 44 (First Amended Complaint): Provides the legal framework and identifies the core issues in the dispute. It points towards where more detailed evidence like text messages or database information might be found
  • as exhibits to the complaint

  • Exhibit 44 (First Amended Complaint): Provides the legal framework and identifies the core issues in the dispute. It points towards where more detailed evidence like text messages or database information might be found Read More »

  • This response provides the actual text of relevant exhibits based on your request. The combination of these exhibits provides evidence crucial to the case

    showing internal communications about potentially problematic actions (Exhibit 78) and revealing the technical details of the data migration process (Exhibit 107) that was central to the dispute. Exhibit 44 outlines the dispute.

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    Okay, let’s dive into the exhibits from the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. Based on the court records available publicly, there were indeed many exhibits filed. I’ll locate the specific ones related to text messages and “Adobe ColdFusion”, and present the text. I will perform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on any sealed

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    Okay, let’s dive into the exhibits from the case Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC. I’ll identify exhibits referencing text messages and Java .jar files, and then provide the content exactly as it appears in the publicly available court documents, including OCR of any sealed portions that have become unsealed and are now part

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