FOND DU LAC BUMPER EXCHANGE, INC. v. JUI LI ENTERPRISE COMPANY, LTD., 09C0852 (2012)
Court: District Court, E.D. Wisconsin
Number: infdco20120316940
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Filed: Mar. 14, 2012
Latest Update: Mar. 14, 2012
Summary: ORDER LYNN ADELMAN, District Judge. Direct purchaser plaintiffs have filed a motion requesting that they be allowed to file under seal unredacted versions of their memorandum in support of their motion to compel defendants to produce documents, and exhibits F-I to the declaration of Jessica N. Servais in support of the motion to compel. Plaintiffs argue that these documents contain information that defendants have marked confidential pursuant to the parties' protective order. Since courts are
Summary: ORDER LYNN ADELMAN, District Judge. Direct purchaser plaintiffs have filed a motion requesting that they be allowed to file under seal unredacted versions of their memorandum in support of their motion to compel defendants to produce documents, and exhibits F-I to the declaration of Jessica N. Servais in support of the motion to compel. Plaintiffs argue that these documents contain information that defendants have marked confidential pursuant to the parties' protective order. Since courts are ..
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ORDER
LYNN ADELMAN, District Judge.
Direct purchaser plaintiffs have filed a motion requesting that they be allowed to file under seal unredacted versions of their memorandum in support of their motion to compel defendants to produce documents, and exhibits F-I to the declaration of Jessica N. Servais in support of the motion to compel. Plaintiffs argue that these documents contain information that defendants have marked confidential pursuant to the parties' protective order. Since courts are public institutions, plaintiffs' unsupported claim that these documents are confidential is not sufficient to overcome the presumption of openness. See Cnty. Materials Corp. v. Allan Block Corp., 502 F.3d 730, 740 (7th Cir. 2007).
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the parties have 10 days to show good cause why the motion to file documents under seal [DOCKET #274] should be granted.
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