PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. DELANEY, 2:11-cv-00678-LRH-PAL. (2014)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20140703e78
Visitors: 23
Filed: Jul. 02, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 02, 2014
Summary: ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge. This matter is before the court on Plaintiff Progressive Casualty Insurance Company's Memorandum Regarding Documents Filed Under Seal (Dkt. #167) filed June 25, 2014. The court has considered the Memorandum. On June 12, 2014, the court entered an Order (Dkt. #159) denying Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Company's Motion to Seal Exhibits B-H (Dkt. #151) to its Status Report (Dkt. #149) and allowing Progressive to file a memorandum to make a particular
Summary: ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge. This matter is before the court on Plaintiff Progressive Casualty Insurance Company's Memorandum Regarding Documents Filed Under Seal (Dkt. #167) filed June 25, 2014. The court has considered the Memorandum. On June 12, 2014, the court entered an Order (Dkt. #159) denying Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Company's Motion to Seal Exhibits B-H (Dkt. #151) to its Status Report (Dkt. #149) and allowing Progressive to file a memorandum to make a particulari..
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ORDER
PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the court on Plaintiff Progressive Casualty Insurance Company's Memorandum Regarding Documents Filed Under Seal (Dkt. #167) filed June 25, 2014. The court has considered the Memorandum.
On June 12, 2014, the court entered an Order (Dkt. #159) denying Defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Company's Motion to Seal Exhibits B-H (Dkt. #151) to its Status Report (Dkt. #149) and allowing Progressive to file a memorandum to make a particularized showing of good cause why those Exhibits should remain under seal pursuant to Kamakana v. City and County of Honolulu, 447 F.3d 1172, 1180 (9th Cir. 2006). Progressive's Memorandum represents that it is not necessary for these documents to remain under seal. Memorandum at 2:15-16.
For these reasons,
IT IS ORDERED that the Clerk of Court shall unseal the Status Report and its Exhibits (Dkt. #149).
Source: Leagle