Martinelli v. Johnson & Johnson, 15-cv-01733-MCE-DB. (2018)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20180810801
Visitors: 7
Filed: Aug. 09, 2018
Latest Update: Aug. 09, 2018
Summary: ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENT MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR. , District Judge . Having considered Plaintiff's Request to Seal Document and the portions of Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum Of Law In Further Support Of Motion To Exclude The Expert Testimony of Dr. Bruce Isaacson And Dr. Denise Martin containing information designated as "Confidential" and "Highly Confidential" pursuant to the parties' Stipulated Protective Order, the Court GRANTS Plaintiff's Request to Seal Docume
Summary: ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENT MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR. , District Judge . Having considered Plaintiff's Request to Seal Document and the portions of Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum Of Law In Further Support Of Motion To Exclude The Expert Testimony of Dr. Bruce Isaacson And Dr. Denise Martin containing information designated as "Confidential" and "Highly Confidential" pursuant to the parties' Stipulated Protective Order, the Court GRANTS Plaintiff's Request to Seal Documen..
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ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENT
MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR., District Judge.
Having considered Plaintiff's Request to Seal Document and the portions of Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum Of Law In Further Support Of Motion To Exclude The Expert Testimony of Dr. Bruce Isaacson And Dr. Denise Martin containing information designated as "Confidential" and "Highly Confidential" pursuant to the parties' Stipulated Protective Order, the Court GRANTS Plaintiff's Request to Seal Document and finds and orders as follows:
The Court finds that the following document shall be filed under seal:
• Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum Of Law In Further Support Of Motion To Exclude The Expert Testimony of Dr. Bruce Isaacson And Dr. Denise Martin.
The Clerk of the Court shall file the document under seal. The above documents shall be sealed for the duration of this litigation or two years from the date of electronic filing of this Order, whichever occurs first. Should either party wish to extend this sealing Order, a written request should be filed with the Court no sooner than 180 days and no later than thirty (30) days prior to expiration of this Order.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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