Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel
Filing
30
Attachment 1
MOTION for protective order
Regarding Preliminary Site Assessment by Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.. (Attachments: #
1 Text of Proposed Order)(Von Spiegelfeld, Allen) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Mary S. Scriven.
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel
Doc. 30 Att. 1
Case 8:07-cv-00616-JSM-MSS
Document 30-2
Filed 08/07/2007
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Tampa Division In Admiralty
ODYSSEY MARINE EXPLORATION, INe.
Plaintiff
CNIL ACTION
Case No: 8:07-CV-00616-JSM-MSS
THE UNIDENTIFIED SHIPWRECKED VESSEL its apparel, tackle, appurtenances and cargo located within a five mile radius of the center coordinates provided to the Court under seal
Defendant; in rem
and
The Kingdom of Spain
Claimant.
ORDER
NOW , this
day of
, 2007, upon consideration of Plaintiff
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.
s ("
Plaintiff' ) Motion for Protective Order Regarding
Preliminary Site Assessment and Memorandum of Law in support thereof, the Motion is hereby
GRANTED.
The Court further orders as follows:
(1)
Odyssey shall submit the Preliminary Site Assessment (hereinafter PSA" ) to the
Court under seal;
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Case 8:07-cv-00616-JSM-MSS
Document 30-2
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(2) (3)
The Court wil hold the PSA under seal, and
Infonnation contained within the PSA which is relevant to the claim of Claimant
Spain and which, if released, wil not jeopardize the security of the Unidentified Shipwrecked
Vessel , be released to Claimant Spain and counsel for Spain once Claimant Spain designates a
particular authority within Spain to take possession and control over the infonnation and that
authority and counsel for Spain both sign a Confidentiality Agreement not to release the
infonnation to any other person or authority, even authorities within the Spanish governent
without leave of Court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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