INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE v. MURPHY
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PROCEDURAL ORDER - If counsel wish to be heard on this issue of public access, they shall notify the Clerk's Office within 24 hours. By JUDGE D. BROCK HORNBY. (mnw)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MAINE
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
APPELLANT
V.
WILLIAM CHARLES MURPHY,
APPELLEE
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CIVIL NO. 2:14-CV-340-DBH
(BANKRUPTCY NO. 09-9042)
PROCEDURAL ORDER
The briefs in this bankruptcy appeal have been filed under seal, as have
portions of the record in the underlying bankruptcy proceeding. This court is
preparing to issue its decision on the appeal, and I do not think it is appropriate
or in the public interest to seal any part of that decision despite the reasons for
the parties agreeing to seal certain matters until this date.
I am not now
proposing to unseal the previously sealed documents, but that may follow, either
by request of a third party or sua sponte. If counsel wish to be heard on this
issue of public access, they shall notify the Clerkâs Office within 24 hours.
SO ORDERED.
DATED THIS 22ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 2014
/S/D. BROCK HORNBY
D. BROCK HORNBY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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