Lu v. Hulme et al
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General Order 09-1, dated January 6, 2009 regarding the E-Government Act and Personal Identifiers entered. (Danieli, Chris)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
GENERAL ORDER 09 − 1
January 6, 2009
REGARDING THE E−GOVERNMENT ACT AND PERSONAL IDENTIFIERS
In compliance with the Policy of the Judicial Conference of the United States
and the E−Government Act of 2002, in all civil and criminal actions, counsel and
pro se litigants shall read and comply with Local Rule 5.3 governing personal data
identifiers (that is: social security numbers; dates of birth; names of minor children;
and financial account numbers). These personal identifiers shall be redacted before
documents, including exhibits, are filed for the public file within the CM/ECF
system. Failure to comply with the Local Rule may result in sanctions (such as the
striking of a pleading or the imposition of monetary penalties).
So Ordered.
Mark L. Wolf
Chief Judge
Joseph L. Tauro
United States District Judge
Rya W. Zobel
United States District Judge
William G. Young
United States District Judge
Douglas P. Woodlock
United States District Judge
Nathaniel M. Gorton
United States District Judge
Richard G. Stearns
United States District Judge
Reginald C. Lindsay
United States District Judge
Patti B. Saris
United States District Judge
Nancy Gertner
United States District Judge
Michael A. Ponsor
United States District Judge
George A. OToole
United States District Judge
F. Dennis Saylor IV
United States District Judge
Edward F. Harrington
Senior United States District Judge
Morris E. Lasker
Senior United States District Judge
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