Sure enough, a check of Google News this morning shows at least 64 news stories about the attempted gagging of Wikileaks by Julius Baer Bank. Including this one, on USA Today's web site.
Good work, guys. You really did a fine job keeping your client's name out of the news. Besides that, you're going after a group which has evaded the attempts of dictatorial regimes to shut them down, they'll probably be able to deal with this.
So, what is your client into? I'm presuming it starts with helping the uber-rich evade taxes.
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