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2016 Postmortem

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Segami

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Fri Dec 18, 2015, 11:03 PM Dec 2015

Bernie Sanders Will WIN His Lawsuit [View all]

As a young lawyer and Sanders supporter, I was very interested to read the lawsuit filed by the Sanders’ campaign regarding the DNC’s decision to deny the campaign access to DNC voter data. Paragraph 13 of the Complaint is particularly important as it recites the termination clause of the agreement between the DNC and the Sanders’ campaign:

Either party may terminate this Agreement in the event that the other party breaches this Agreement; the non-breaching party sends written notice to the breaching party describing the breach; and the breaching party does not cure the breach to the satisfaction of the non-breaching party within ten (10) calendar days following its receipt of such notice.


The facts about what happened are still developing, but assuming there are no other provisions in the agreement between the DNC and the campaign, the DNC’s actions appears to be an obvious violation of the agreement. From what I have read, it sounds like the Sanders’ staffer did not handle the situation in a way most people would consider appropriate. From a legal perspective, however, the Complaint (paragraph 19) claims that the actions, even if stupid or improper, were not a violation of the agreement with the DNC:

The Agreement does not obligate the Campaign to maintain specific security measures with respect to Confidential Information, to notify the DNC of security breaches arising in the DNC’s Voter Data systems, or to protect any confidential information inadvertently disclosed to the Campaign by the DNC.


Thus, the DNC did not appropriately terminate the agreement and there would be no valid reason to justify the DNC terminating the agreement. It will be interesting to see the DNC’s response, but on the face of the Complaint the DNC should be ordered to immediately restore access to the campaign data. The DNC should also have to pay some amount of damages for breaching the agreement.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/12/19/1461690/-Bernie-Will-Win-His-Lawsuit
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Thanks Lithos Dec 2015 #1
The lawsuit will go nowhere. MohRokTah Dec 2015 #2
Heh,.. Segami Dec 2015 #5
Ha-ha-ha-haaaaaa.... Plucketeer Dec 2015 #7
You know, you can always edit your post bvf Dec 2015 #11
I am an old retired lawyer and I totally agree! KNR Hepburn Dec 2015 #3
An interesting statement in the complaint dragonlady Dec 2015 #4
yes SoLeftIAmRight Dec 2015 #6
Interesting. Suppose the db was hacked to get at Sanders' data, then... Beartracks Dec 2015 #8
Oh, nice find! Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2015 #9
The guy who was fired stated that Bernie's files were also accessed. It was in a post article. appalachiablue Dec 2015 #10
Proud of Team Bernie tonight. wouldsman Dec 2015 #12
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