OJEBUBOH v. SEBELIUS, 4:11-CV-17-BR. (2012)
Court: District Court, E.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20120202b66
Visitors: 5
Filed: Feb. 01, 2012
Latest Update: Feb. 01, 2012
Summary: ORDER JAMES E. GATES, Magistrate Judge. This case comes before the court on defendant's motion (D.E. 10) for leave to file the certified administrative record for this matter under seal. Defendant has filed a memorandum (D.E. 11) in support of the motion. The administrative record contains numerous medical records, descriptions ofmedical records, and personal patient information for individuals who are not parties to the instant action and redaction of those records is not practical. Pursuant
Summary: ORDER JAMES E. GATES, Magistrate Judge. This case comes before the court on defendant's motion (D.E. 10) for leave to file the certified administrative record for this matter under seal. Defendant has filed a memorandum (D.E. 11) in support of the motion. The administrative record contains numerous medical records, descriptions ofmedical records, and personal patient information for individuals who are not parties to the instant action and redaction of those records is not practical. Pursuant t..
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ORDER
JAMES E. GATES, Magistrate Judge.
This case comes before the court on defendant's motion (D.E. 10) for leave to file the certified administrative record for this matter under seal. Defendant has filed a memorandum (D.E. 11) in support of the motion. The administrative record contains numerous medical records, descriptions ofmedical records, and personal patient information for individuals who are not parties to the instant action and redaction of those records is not practical. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.2, privacy protection is provided for certain filings, including the record ofan administrative or agency proceeding. Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.2(b)(2). There being no opposition from plaintiffand for good cause shown, the motion to seal is ALLOWED. The Clerk is DIRECTED to retain the administrative record under permanent seal pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.2 and Local Civil Rule 79.2, E.D.N.C.
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