Leonard v. John Hancock Life Insurance Company of New York, 1:18-cv-04994-AKH. (2020)
Court: District Court, S.D. New York
Number: infdco20200113c80
Visitors: 11
Filed: Jan. 10, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 10, 2020
Summary: MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL PORTIONS OF THE DISCOVERY DISPUTE LETTER DATED JANUARY 7, 2020 ALVIN K. HELLERASTEIN , District Judge . Plaintiffs Jeffrey Leonard, Phyllis Poplawski and PBR Partners respectfully request that the Court authorize the sealed filing of a portion of the letter dated January 7, 2020, including Exhibits 1-3, 5-22, and A-B, concerning a discovery dispute. Plaintiffs make this request solely on Defendants' behalf. Defendants and third parties have designated the propose
Summary: MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL PORTIONS OF THE DISCOVERY DISPUTE LETTER DATED JANUARY 7, 2020 ALVIN K. HELLERASTEIN , District Judge . Plaintiffs Jeffrey Leonard, Phyllis Poplawski and PBR Partners respectfully request that the Court authorize the sealed filing of a portion of the letter dated January 7, 2020, including Exhibits 1-3, 5-22, and A-B, concerning a discovery dispute. Plaintiffs make this request solely on Defendants' behalf. Defendants and third parties have designated the proposed..
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MOTION TO FILE UNDER SEAL PORTIONS OF THE DISCOVERY DISPUTE LETTER DATED JANUARY 7, 2020
ALVIN K. HELLERASTEIN, District Judge.
Plaintiffs Jeffrey Leonard, Phyllis Poplawski and PBR Partners respectfully request that the Court authorize the sealed filing of a portion of the letter dated January 7, 2020, including Exhibits 1-3, 5-22, and A-B, concerning a discovery dispute. Plaintiffs make this request solely on Defendants' behalf.
Defendants and third parties have designated the proposed sealed portions of the letter and Exhibits as "Confidential," and contend that these portions must be filed under seal pursuant to ¶¶ 10-11 of the Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order (the "Protective Order"), entered by this Court on November 13, 2018. (Docket No. 39.) As per ¶ 12 of the Protective Order, Defendants and the third parties may move to maintain the continued sealing of the sealed material within twenty-one days of this filing. By making this filing, Plaintiffs do not agree that any of the sealed material should be maintained under seal, and Plaintiffs reserve the right to oppose any motion Defendants or any third party ultimately files seeking the continued sealing of the sealed material.
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