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Tsavaris v. Savannah Law School, LLC, CV418-125. (2019)

Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia Number: infdco20190918871 Visitors: 24
Filed: Sep. 17, 2019
Latest Update: Sep. 17, 2019
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's Motion to File Under Seal in which she requests to file portions of the following documents under seal pursuant to S.D. Ga. L.R. 79.7 and the consent protective order entered in this case. See doc. 25. • Plaintiff's Response in Opposition to Defendants Savannah Law School ("SLS") and John Marshall Law School ("JMLS") Motion for Summary Judgment; • Plaintiff's Statement of Additional Material Facts Pres
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ORDER

The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's Motion to File Under Seal in which she requests to file portions of the following documents under seal pursuant to S.D. Ga. L.R. 79.7 and the consent protective order entered in this case. See doc. 25.

• Plaintiff's Response in Opposition to Defendants Savannah Law School ("SLS") and John Marshall Law School ("JMLS") Motion for Summary Judgment; • Plaintiff's Statement of Additional Material Facts Presenting Genuine Issues for Trial in support of her Response in Opposition to the Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Defendants Savannah Law School ("SLS") and John Marshall Law School ("JMLS"); and • Exhibits to Plaintiff's Statement of Additional Material Facts Presenting Genuine Issues for Trial in support of her Response in Opposition to the Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Defendants Savannah Law School ("SLS") and John Marshall Law School ("JMLS"), (collectively "Defendants").

Plaintiff has filed redacted versions of the above pleadings and seeks to file unredacted versions under seal. See doc. 64 at 2; see also docs. 61, 62, 63 (redacted responses and exhibits). Plaintiff's request to file the unredacted versions of those pleadings under seal is GRANTED. Doc. 64. Counsel is DIRECTED to provide the Clerk of Court with unredacted copies of the pleadings. Upon receipt of those unredacted versions, the Clerk is DIRECTED to file them as sealed exhibits to the redacted versions already on the docket.

Source:  Leagle

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