U.S. NUTRACEUTICALS LLC v. CYANOTECH CORPORATION, 5:12-cv-366-Oc-10PRL. (2014)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20140729994
Visitors: 11
Filed: Jul. 25, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 25, 2014
Summary: ORDER PHILIP R. LAMMENS, Magistrate Judge. This case comes before the Court for consideration of Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File Under Seal Certain Exhibits Defendants Contend are Confidential (Doc. 187), to which Defendants have responded. (Doc. 188). Plaintiffs recite that they wish to file certain exhibits in support of a motion for spoliation of evidence that they will bring, and that the exhibits must be filed under seal because they have been designated as Confidential by Defendants
Summary: ORDER PHILIP R. LAMMENS, Magistrate Judge. This case comes before the Court for consideration of Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File Under Seal Certain Exhibits Defendants Contend are Confidential (Doc. 187), to which Defendants have responded. (Doc. 188). Plaintiffs recite that they wish to file certain exhibits in support of a motion for spoliation of evidence that they will bring, and that the exhibits must be filed under seal because they have been designated as Confidential by Defendants ..
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ORDER
PHILIP R. LAMMENS, Magistrate Judge.
This case comes before the Court for consideration of Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File Under Seal Certain Exhibits Defendants Contend are Confidential (Doc. 187), to which Defendants have responded. (Doc. 188). Plaintiffs recite that they wish to file certain exhibits in support of a motion for spoliation of evidence that they will bring, and that the exhibits must be filed under seal because they have been designated as Confidential by Defendants under the parties' Stipulated Protective Order. Defendants do not object to Plaintiffs filing the proposed exhibits under seal. (Doc. 188).
Accordingly, upon due consideration and pursuant to Local Rule 1.09, Plaintiffs' Motion for Leave to File Under Seal (Doc. 187) is GRANTED. Plaintiffs are directed to provide the documents to be sealed, as identified in their Motion (Doc. 187), to the Clerk's Office, and the Clerk is directed to take all steps necessary to effectuate the filing of the documents under seal. The documents shall remain sealed during the pendency of this action, including on appeal, if applicable.
DONE and ORDERED.
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