Sorry, we were working under the assumption that you were aware of the contract/NDA stipulations as outlined here for Tifa and Laws. In that case, refer to the section about reviewing the contracts. If the Displaced wish to have them on retainer, this would be maintained on an individual level since they can't possibly be represented as a group. That said, they are happy to review everyone's individual contracts without being on retainer.
As for the rest, Riverstone knows that Rey has a fake ID, as that's what started this entire thing. How she acquired that fake ID is unknown, and could potentially compromise the Displaced in a very big way. In addition, the Displaced are not of this world and there are people out there who know it (not just Morningstar, but PM and other parties like JPG who may be lurking in the shadows). While they wouldn't need to reveal this information to their lawyer, it's the kind of nasty surprise that could come up for them down the line and end up voiding any contractual agreements. It's the type of thing they'd need to reveal to their lawyer to ensure that Riverstone can't already prepare for this possibility. We wanted to be upfront about the potential consequences of seeking legal protection in advance so that it didn't come as a surprise down the line.
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Sorry, we were working under the assumption that you were aware of the contract/NDA stipulations as outlined here for Tifa and Laws. In that case, refer to the section about reviewing the contracts. If the Displaced wish to have them on retainer, this would be maintained on an individual level since they can't possibly be represented as a group. That said, they are happy to review everyone's individual contracts without being on retainer.
As for the rest, Riverstone knows that Rey has a fake ID, as that's what started this entire thing. How she acquired that fake ID is unknown, and could potentially compromise the Displaced in a very big way. In addition, the Displaced are not of this world and there are people out there who know it (not just Morningstar, but PM and other parties like JPG who may be lurking in the shadows). While they wouldn't need to reveal this information to their lawyer, it's the kind of nasty surprise that could come up for them down the line and end up voiding any contractual agreements. It's the type of thing they'd need to reveal to their lawyer to ensure that Riverstone can't already prepare for this possibility. We wanted to be upfront about the potential consequences of seeking legal protection in advance so that it didn't come as a surprise down the line.