MAXISIQ, LLC v. Hurysh
Filing
132
MEMORANDUM ORDER to Counsel of Record regarding Motions to Seal, ECF Nos. 16 , 121 , and 130 ; directing the Clerk to amend the docket. Signed by Judge Peter J. Messitte on 6/4/2024. (bw5s, Deputy Clerk)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
PETER J. MESSITTE
6500 CHERRYAVOOD LANE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
GREENBELT,MARYLAND 20770
301-344-0632
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Counsel of Record
FROM:
Judge Peter J. Messitte
RE:
lOMAXIS.LLC V. Hurvsh. Jr..
N0.22-CV-314
DATE:
June
2024
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Defendant, Counterclaim Plaintiff, and Third-Party Plaintiff Nicholas Hurysh, Jr., has filed three
Motions to Seal filings in connection,with his Motion for Summary Judgment and his opposition
to lOMAXIS' Motion for Summary Judgment(ECF Nos. 116, 121, 130). One Motion(ECF No.
121) additionally requests that the Court strike certain documents filed in support of his Motion
for Summary Judgment because he inadvertently included in those filings information that
lOMAXIS has deemed confidential.
Accordingly, the Court ORDERS:
1. Unless the Court receives an opposition to the Motions to Seal from a party or non-party
in this case, or unless otherwise noted by the Court, the Motions shall be GRANTED 14
days from the date the Motions were filed;
2. Duringthis 14-day period, pursuant to Local Rule 105.11,thedocumentsforwhichsealing
is requested shall remain under seal; and
3. The Clerk of Court SHALL:
a. Strike ECF No. 115-1 from the public record, hold it under seal, and replace that
document with ECF No. 121-2; and
b. Strike ECF No. 115-16 and replace that document with ECF No. 121-3.
Despite the informal nature ofthis ruling, it shall constitute an Order of the Court and the Clerk is
directed to docket it accordingly.
Seter J. Messitte
tates District Judge
CC:
Court file
Counsel ofRecord
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