BALL v. KASICH, 2:16-cv-282. (2017)
Court: District Court, S.D. Ohio
Number: infdco20170919577
Visitors: 10
Filed: Aug. 17, 2017
Latest Update: Aug. 17, 2017
Summary: OPINION AND ORDER EDMUND A. SARGUS, Jr. , Chief District Judge . This matter is before the Court for consideration of Defendants' and Plaintiffs' Joint Motion for Leave, Instanter, to File Brief with Redactions and Deposition Transcripts Under Seal. (ECF No. 270.) The Court has considered the parties' motion and has reviewed in camera the documents that the parties request to have portions of sealed. The Court finds that the parties accurately assess the confidentiality of the redacted
Summary: OPINION AND ORDER EDMUND A. SARGUS, Jr. , Chief District Judge . This matter is before the Court for consideration of Defendants' and Plaintiffs' Joint Motion for Leave, Instanter, to File Brief with Redactions and Deposition Transcripts Under Seal. (ECF No. 270.) The Court has considered the parties' motion and has reviewed in camera the documents that the parties request to have portions of sealed. The Court finds that the parties accurately assess the confidentiality of the redacted ..
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OPINION AND ORDER
EDMUND A. SARGUS, Jr., Chief District Judge.
This matter is before the Court for consideration of Defendants' and Plaintiffs' Joint Motion for Leave, Instanter, to File Brief with Redactions and Deposition Transcripts Under Seal. (ECF No. 270.) The Court has considered the parties' motion and has reviewed in camera the documents that the parties request to have portions of sealed. The Court finds that the parties accurately assess the confidentiality of the redacted portions of the documents, and therefore, finds that good cause exists for filing the requested information under seal. Accordingly, the Court GRANTS the parties' Motion to Seal. Defendants may file the redacted portions of the exhibits and deposition transcripts with their Memorandum in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Class Certification. Defendants shall also file under seal the full, un-redacted exhibits and deposition transcripts. The Clerk is DIRECTED to permit Defendants to file the un-redacted exhibits and deposition transcripts under seal.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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