Seriously though, the books themselves spell it out. DocWagon keeps your data highly protected exactly because they know that if at any point they screw up, they are completely out of business.
Well, runners are not exactly a large demographic, so realistically their favor would not decide the fate of a corp the size of DocWagon. But the fluff is still clear that DW actively does not care about their clients. They won't reveal anything about their clients unless it's undeniable anyway, like if somebody gets taken in under the eyes of Lone Star (see Missions). And even in that case, they will initially drag you out and put you back together, before extraditing.
It isn't
shadowrunners that make up the bulk of DocWagon's business, but their business is
emergency medical service. Discretion is a large part of that, and just so for their
largest clients. Think about this for a minute: movie stars, rock idols, politicians, executives of corporations A-rated or smaller that don't have their own medical corporation of their own (or only own something in a limited area), they all use DocWagon or something similar, and if word got out - if
rumor got out - that DocWagon was suddenly selling the personal information or material link of
any one of their clients, then suddenly they would
all move contracts to someone who
wasn't. "Hey, did you know that Mercurial / Governor Brackhaven / Maxwell Parrish was on a huge bender last night, wrecked his/her car, had to be rescued under fire, and was revealed to have
six STDs?? Screamsheets are gonna go gonzo over this one!!" Rats leaving a sinking ship don't move as fast as contract cancellations on that one.
DocWagon is, however, a corporation (AA, I think) rated by the Corporate Court, which means there is machinery in place for them to turn over someone wanted in another juris-my-diction. Saeder-Krupp, Knight Errant, Lone Star, or whomever files the evidence they have, and petitions DocWagon. If it's damning, DW is gonna hand your ass over - and if it's not, the prosecuting corporation is going to file with the local CorpCort rep, who might just rule in their favor, and DW is then
obliged to hand you over. So yeah, you might get rescued from a firefight with the Knights, but during your stay in the DocWagon facility, the gears will be turning, and you might wind up getting handed over to the guys from whom you were fighting to get away.
GM tip - if the runners ARE fighting corporate security for some reason, and DocWagon gets called to rescue them, have corp security stop shooting as soon as DocWagon shows up; have them get on the line to their legal right away instead.
