IP Solutions, Inc. v. Central Sierra Holdings, Inc.
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ORDER GRANTING 13 Defendant's Request to File Document Under Seal, signed by District Judge Dale A. Drozd on 11/17/2021. (Rivera, O)
1 Whitney, Thompson & Jeffcoach LLP
Devon R. McTeer, #230539
2 dmcteer@wtjlaw.com
970 W. Alluvial Ave.
3 Fresno, California 93711
Telephone:
(559) 753-2550
Facsimile:
(559) 753-2560
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5 Attorneys for Defendant Central Sierra Holdings,
Inc.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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11 IP SOLUTIONS, INC.,
No. 1:21-CV-01391-NONE-SKO
Plaintiff,
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v.
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14 CENTRAL SIERRA HOLDINGS, INC.,
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING
DEFENDANT’S REQUEST TO FILE
DOCUMENT UNDER SEAL
Defendant.
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CENTRAL SIERRA HOLDINGS, INC., (“Defendant”) has filed a Request to File the Letter
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18 of Intent executed between Defendant and Plaintiff IP SOLUTIONS, INC. (“Plaintiff” or “IPS”)
19 under seal and a Notice of Filing Sealed Document. In addition, the parties have executed a
20 Stipulation to File the Letter of Intent Under Seal, which accompanied Defendants’ present Request.
21 As set forth in its Request, Defendant has lodged the June 22, 2021 Letter of Intent executed by
22 Plaintiff and Defendant, which was attached as Exhibit “A” in Defendant’s Request.
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471.0 05608727.000
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT’S REQUEST TO FILE DOCUMENT UNDER SEAL
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This Court, having determined that there are compelling reasons to protect the confidentiality
2 of the Letter of Intent, hereby GRANTS the Request and directs the Clerk of the Court to file under
3 seal the Letter of Intent attached as Exhibit “A” to Defendant’s Request to Seal Documents in
4 Support of its Motion to Dismiss pursuant to FRCP Rule 12(b)(6).
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated:
November 17, 2021
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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471.0 05608727.000
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DEFENDANT’S REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THEIR MOTION TO DISMISS
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