PCT International Incorporated v. Holland Electronics LLC
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ORDER granting Plaintiff's 125 Motion to Unseal Hearing. ORDERED that, for the limited purpose of obtaining a complete copy of the November 7, 2013 hearing transcript for Plaintiff's outside counsel, the hearing transcript is unsealed only for transcription by the court reporter. Signed by Senior Judge James A Teilborg on 3/19/2014. (See Order for details.)(LFIG)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
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PCT International Incorporated,
Plaintiff,
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ORDER
v.
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No. CV-12-01797-PHX-JAT
Holland Electronics LLC,
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Defendant.
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Pending before the Court is Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion to Unseal Hearing
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Transcript for Transcription (Doc. 125). Plaintiff asks the Court to unseal, for the limited
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purpose of transcription by the court reporter, the sealed portion of the parties’ November
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7, 2013 hearing during which the parties discussed “dealing with the protective order
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eyes-only designation.” (Doc. 108 at 1). Because a portion of that hearing was sealed, the
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existing transcript is incomplete. See (Doc. 110 at 16-17).
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For the foregoing reasons,
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IT IS ORDERED granting Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion to Unseal Hearing
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Transcript for Transcription (Doc. 125).
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, for the limited purpose of obtaining a
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complete copy of the November 7, 2013 hearing transcript for Plaintiff’s outside counsel,
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the November 7, 2013 hearing transcript is unsealed only for transcription by the court
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reporter.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED approving the parties’ stipulation that the filing of
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Plaintiff’s motion (Doc. 125) does not constitute a waiver of either party’s right to
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designate, or challenge a party’s designation of, the transcript or portions thereof as
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“CONFIDENTIAL” or otherwise protected under the Protective Order (Doc. 53).
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Dated this 19th day of March, 2014.
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