Reeves Construction Company v. Baker Constructors, Inc., CV418-073. (2018)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20181030a19
Visitors: 9
Filed: Oct. 29, 2018
Latest Update: Oct. 29, 2018
Summary: ORDER JAMES E. GRAHAM , Magistrate Judge . BEFORE THE COURT is Defendant Baker Constructors, Inc. s("BCI")Motion to File Its Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Discovery Under Seal. BCI moves pursuant to S.G. Ga. L.R. 79.7 to file its motion under seal because the motion relies upon and incorporates confidential information, notably an asset purchase agreement. BCI requests that its filing remain permanently sealed because disclosure of the asset purchase agreement has the high potentia
Summary: ORDER JAMES E. GRAHAM , Magistrate Judge . BEFORE THE COURT is Defendant Baker Constructors, Inc. s("BCI")Motion to File Its Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Discovery Under Seal. BCI moves pursuant to S.G. Ga. L.R. 79.7 to file its motion under seal because the motion relies upon and incorporates confidential information, notably an asset purchase agreement. BCI requests that its filing remain permanently sealed because disclosure of the asset purchase agreement has the high potential..
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ORDER
JAMES E. GRAHAM, Magistrate Judge.
BEFORE THE COURT is Defendant Baker Constructors, Inc.§s("BCI")Motion to File Its Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Discovery Under Seal. BCI moves pursuant to S.G. Ga. L.R. 79.7 to file its motion under seal because the motion relies upon and incorporates confidential information, notably an asset purchase agreement. BCI requests that its filing remain permanently sealed because disclosure of the asset purchase agreement has the high potential to cause economic harm to Plaintiff, BCI, and third-parties. The Court agrees and finds that temporary sealing of this filing is not adequate to protect the interest at stake.
FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN, BCI's motion is hereby granted. BCI is granted leave to file its Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Discovery under seal with the Clerk of the Court, such motion and its included exhibits to remain permanently sealed.
SO ORDERED.
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