Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel

Filing 85

ORDER denying 81 Motion to conduct March 5, 2008 hearing in camera; granting 84 Motion for leave to file under seal. Signed by Magistrate Judge Mark A. Pizzo on 3/3/2008. (MTT)

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel Doc. 85 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION ODYSSEY MARINE EXPLORATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNIDENTIFIED SHIPWRECKED VESSEL, if any, its apparel, tackle, appurtenances and cargo located within a five mile radius of the center point coordinates provided to the Court under seal, Defendant, in rem and THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN, Claimant. _______________________________________/ ORDER This cause is before the Court on the Kingdom of Spain's motion for leave to file under seal (doc. 84) and Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.'s motion to conduct the March 5, 2008 hearing in camera (doc. 81). Upon consideration, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. The Kingdom of Spain's motion for leave to file under seal (doc. 84) is GRANTED. The Clerk is directed to seal the exhibits attached to the Kingdom of Spain's motion for leave to file under seal. Those items shall remain under seal until further order of the Court. 2. Odyssey's motion to conduct the March 5, 2008 hearing in camera (doc. 81) is DENIED. 3. On or before March 4, 2008, at noon, Odyssey is directed to file a response to the arguments the Kingdom of Spain makes in its motion for leave to file under seal, stating as to each CASE NO.: 8:07-cv-614-T-23MAP Dockets.Justia.com item that has been filed under seal (1) the basis for claiming confidentiality (i.e., as a trade secret or otherwise); (2) what language in the protective order Odyssey is relying on in asserting the document is properly designated as confidential; and (3) the reasons that the item purportedly satisfied the asserted basis for claiming confidentiality. DONE and ORDERED at Tampa, Florida on March 3, 2008. 2

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