Zender et al v. Pearl Investment Company LLC
Filing
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ORDER signed by District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 7/2/18: The Application to file the Motion to Confirm Minor's Compromises Following Settlement Under Seal is hereby granted. Plaintiff' s Motion to Confirm Minor's Compromises shall be filed under seal. (Kaminski, H)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ALAN ZENDER, an Individual; A.Z., a minor
by and through his guardian ad litem,
ALICIA ZENDER, A.Z., a minor by and
through her guardian ad litem, ALICIA
ZENDER,
Plaintiffs,
v.
PEARL INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC, A
California Limited Liability Company; and
DOES 1 THRU 10, INCLUSIVE,
Defendants
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Case No. 2:17cv01894-MCE-AC
ORDER
Judge:
Morrison C. England
Courtroom: 7
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minor plaintiffs A.Z. and A.Z. ("Plaintiffs"), to file the Motion to Confirm Minor’s Compromises
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Following Settlement under seal, was submitted by Plaintiffs to the Court, such matter
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considered by the Honorable Morrison C. England Jr., presiding.
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After considering the Application, and all other matters presented to the Court, IT IS
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HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
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The Application of Plaintiffs Alan Zender and Alicia Zender, the guardian ad litem for
The Application to file the Motion to Confirm Minor’s Compromises Following
Settlement Under Seal is hereby granted.
ORDER
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Plaintiff’s Motion to Confirm Minor’s Compromises shall be filed under seal.
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The document shall remain under seal for not longer than two years from the
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date of electronic filing of this order. Should either party wish to extend the
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sealing of any document, such a request shall be made in writing to this Court
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no sooner than 180 days and no later than thirty days before expiration of this
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Sealing Order.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: July 2, 2018
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ORDER
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