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The most noteworthy omission is Miami's allegation that enforcement had agreed that all interviews would be conducted together and then violated that agreement and conducted the slew of interviews with Shapiro without notifying UM. In fact, enforcement just about admits that it intentionally violated that agreement in the response by generally stating that sometimes taking such action is necessary in an investigation. To me, that's a pretty big deal--and the evidence is that enforcement barely could touch UM's allegation in the response and never did directly touch it.
Truth. This is one of many things that stand out in the answer, the attorneys that wrote this response seem to be inexperienced to say the least. The document doesn't flow that much either, the dates seemed scattered in their timeline.