No, and I think it would make me uncomfortable. I mean why would they say something they shouldn't? A few of the examples above I would be ok with, but more on a "this is not public information yet, but ..." about a job or practice decision would be ok. Or, "I don't usually share this but..." (from T1 that was that his son had spent time in prison and it was in response to a situation in my life)
I guess I have had them divulge opinions about one particular T in my area that none of them have really seemed to respect in a sort of "I shouldn't speak of a colleague in this way but whatever you do, don't go to him" way. I suppose that qualifies.
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