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Huerta ex rel. Huerta v. City and County of San Francisco, 16-cv-01943-HSG. (2017)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20170526b37 Visitors: 28
Filed: May 25, 2017
Latest Update: May 25, 2017
Summary: ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO FILE PETITION APPROVING COMPROMISE OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY UNDER SEAL HAYWOOD S. GILLIAM, Jr. , District Judge . MOTION TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Pursuant to Local Rules 7-11 and 79-5, Plaintiff RAUL HUERTA hereby moves the Court for an Order to File Under Seal, 1. PETITION APPROVING COMPROMISE OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER The settlement agreement entered into bet
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ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO FILE PETITION APPROVING COMPROMISE OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY UNDER SEAL

MOTION

TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Pursuant to Local Rules 7-11 and 79-5, Plaintiff RAUL HUERTA hereby moves the Court for an Order to File Under Seal,

1. PETITION APPROVING COMPROMISE OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER

The settlement agreement entered into between Plaintiff and The Arc San Francisco contains a confidentiality clause prohibiting Plaintiff from disseminating to the public the settlement terms. In light of the foregoing, Plaintiff Raul Huerta hereby requests that the Petition Approving Compromise of a Claim for a Person with a Disability; and [Proposed] Order be filed under Seal pursuant to Civ. L.R. 79-5.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

As set forth in Plaintiffs' Administrative Motion to File Under Seal, Plaintiff lodged with the Court the following documents containing information designated as containing confidential information:

1. PETITION APPROVING COMPROMISE OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER;

Having considered Plaintiff's Administrative Motion, pursuant to Civil Local Rule 79-5(d) in support of sealing, and good cause appearing therefore;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above referenced document be filed under seal.

Source:  Leagle

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