In the large majority of the Connecticut court system’s 40 remaining super-secret “Level 1″ files, neither the parties nor their lawyers have come forward with concerns over the ongoing bid by The Connecticut Law Tribune and The Hartford Courant to uncover basic information, such as the litigants’ names and their cases’ docket numbers.

But some of those who did warned of grave consequences if their identities are publicly revealed.

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