In re: Under Seal
Filing
4
ORDER filed [999183250] sealing district court case opening documents. Copies to all parties. [13-4625, 13-4626] (RW)
FILED: August 29, 2013
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
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No. 13-4625 (L)
(1:13-sw-00522-CMH-1)
(1:13-dm-00022-CMH-1)
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In re: UNDER SEAL
-----------------------------UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Plaintiff - Appellee
v.
UNDER SEAL
Party-in-Interest - Appellant
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ORDER
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Upon consideration of the district court's initial sealed transmission of
documents, the court places under seal in this court the documents so transmitted by
the district court.
The parties are advised that all cases in this court are available on the public
docket. Enclosed is a copy of this court's docket showing the information as it
appears in this court. If sealed information must be included in a document filed on
appeal, counsel must file both a sealed, highlighted version of the document using a
SEALED entry and a public, redacted version of the document using the
appropriate public entry. Copies of sealed documents included in the appendix must
be placed in a separate, sealed volume of the appendix. If counsel wishes to file
appellate documents entirely under seal, counsel must file a motion to seal. A
redacted version of the motion to seal must be available on the public docket for
five days prior to ruling by the court. Any motion to argue the case under seal
should be filed only after notice that the case has been scheduled for argument. See
Memorandum on Sealed and Confidential Materials for additional information.
For the Court--By Direction
/s/ Patricia S. Connor, Clerk
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