Peat, Marwick must disclose an internal report in full.
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Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White refused to shield Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. from having to disclose in its entirety an internal study of its 1981 audit of an Oklahoma City bank that was forced to shut down the next year. White refused to postpone the effect of an order denying Peat, Marwick permission to excise portions of the report before disclosing it in connection with lawsuits stemming from the demise of Penn Square Bank.
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