Oracle America, Inc. v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, 16-cv-01393-JST. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160505909
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Filed: May 04, 2016
Latest Update: May 04, 2016
Summary: ORDER REGARDING ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL Re: ECF No. 35 JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ("HPE") moves to file under seal portions of its Motion to Dismiss. ECF No. 35. HPE seeks to file under seal because non-party Terix Computer Co. ("Terix") has designated the material as confidential. Local Rule 79-5 requires that, within four days of the filing of the administrative motion to file under seal, Terix file a declaration establishing that t
Summary: ORDER REGARDING ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL Re: ECF No. 35 JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ("HPE") moves to file under seal portions of its Motion to Dismiss. ECF No. 35. HPE seeks to file under seal because non-party Terix Computer Co. ("Terix") has designated the material as confidential. Local Rule 79-5 requires that, within four days of the filing of the administrative motion to file under seal, Terix file a declaration establishing that th..
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ORDER REGARDING ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL Re: ECF No. 35
JON S. TIGAR, District Judge.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company ("HPE") moves to file under seal portions of its Motion to Dismiss. ECF No. 35. HPE seeks to file under seal because non-party Terix Computer Co. ("Terix") has designated the material as confidential. Local Rule 79-5 requires that, within four days of the filing of the administrative motion to file under seal, Terix file a declaration establishing that the designated material is sealable. Terix failed to file a declaration in support of sealing within four days of the filing of HPE's motion on April 29, 2016. Should Terix not file its declaration by May 11, 2016, the Court will deny the motion to file under seal and HPE may file its Motion to Dismiss in the public record.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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