Mazik et al v. Kaiser Permanente, Inc. et al

Filing 47

ORDER SEALING DOCUMENT signed by District Judge John A. Mendez on 4/2/21 ORDERING that Relator's First Amended Qui Tam Complaint shall be filed under seal. The seal shall remain in place for a period of 60 days from its filing, and shall expire automatically thereafter, unless upon the granting of a motion to extend the seal filed by any party prior to the expiration.(Kastilahn, A)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POLLOCK COHEN LLP Christopher K. Leung, CA Bar No. 210325 Adam Pollock (pro hac vice) 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 Tel: (415) 825-8500 Email: Adam@PollockCohen.com LAW OFFICE OF JEREMY L. FRIEDMAN Jeremy L. Friedman, CA Bar No. 142659 2801 Sylhowe Road Oakland, CA 94610 Tel: (510) 530-9060 Email: jlfried@comcast.net Attorneys for Plaintiff-Relator Jeffrey Mazik 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 10 11 12 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES et al. ex rel. JEFFREY MAZIK, Plaintiffs, 13 v. 14 15 16 Defendants. 18 The Court, having considered Relator’s request to seal a document, it is ORDERED that: (1) Relator’s First Amended Qui Tam Complaint shall be filed under seal. 20 (2) Unless modified by the Court, during the time that the document remains 21 22 23 24 ORDER SEALING DOCUMENT KAISER PERMANENTE, INC., KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, INC., and EASTERSEALS, INC., 17 19 2:19-CV-0559 JAM KJN under seal, access shall be granted to Relator and the Plaintiff entities (the United States and named state plaintiffs) but shall be restricted to all Defendants and the public. 1 (3) The seal shall remain in place for a period of 60 days from its filing, and shall 2 expire automatically thereafter, unless upon the granting of a motion to extend the seal 3 filed by any party prior to the expiration. 4 IT IS SO ORDERED 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DATED: April 2, 2021 /s/ John A. Mendez THE HONORABLE JOHN A. MENDEZ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

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