Green v. American Modern Home Insurance Company
Filing
49
ORDER granting #48 Motion to Seal. Redacted Response is to be filed on the docket. An unredacted Response is to be provided to the Court. Signed by Honorable Susan O. Hickey on January 21, 2016. (mll)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
TEXARKANA DIVISION
PAMELA GREEN individually and
on behalf of others similarly situated
v.
PLAINTIFFS
Case No. 4:14-cv-04074
AMERICAN MODERN HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY
DEFENDANT
ORDER
Before the Court is Defendant’s Motion to File Redacted Portions of Its Memorandum in
Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion for Class Certification and to File Certain Confidential Exhibits Under
Seal. (ECF No. 48). On October 30, 2014, the Court entered a Stipulated Protective Order. (ECF No.
28). Pursuant to the Order, documents regarding claims submitted by Defendant’s insureds and
Defendant’s proprietary information were to be marked “Confidential.” Portions of Defendant’s
opposition and certain exhibits quote from, refer to, cite to, or are documents and information designated
by Defendants as “Confidential” under the terms of the Stipulated Protective Order because they contain
confidential and proprietary information about Defendant’s adjusting and claims practices and data.
It is in the best interests of the public for the redacted version of Defendant’s response be filed
on the docket. Accordingly, Defendant’s Motion to File Redacted Portions of Its Memorandum in
Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion for Class Certification and to File Certain Confidential Exhibits Under
Seal (ECF No. 48) should be and hereby is GRANTED. Defendant is directed to file its Response
redacted on the docket. Defendant is further directed to provide the Court with an unredacted copy of
the Response.
IT IS SO ORDERED, this 21st day of January, 2016.
/s/ Susan O. Hickey
Susan O. Hickey
United States District Judge
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