"Certainly, if an individual was stopped and accused of shoplifting after walking out of Neiman-Marcus they would expect to be eventually told what they allegedly stole. It would be absurd for an officer to tell the accused that 'you know what you stole I'm not telling.' Or, to simply hand the accused individual a catalog of Neiman-Marcus' entire inventory and say 'it's in there somewhere, you figure it out.'" -- Judge Brooke Wells' Order Granting in Part IBM's Motion to Limit SCO's Claims