Spreadbury v. Bitterroot Public Library et al

Filing 120

Brief/Memorandum in Support re 119 MOTION for Leave to File Under Seal filed by Kenneth S. Bell, Bitterroot Public Library, Robert Brophy, Steven Bruner-Murphy, City of Hamilton, Jennifer B. Lint, Ryan Oster, Nansu Roddy, Trista Smith, Steve Snavely, Jerry Steele. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B) (Leonard, Thomas)

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Shannon Holdsambeck From: Shannon Holdsambeck Sent: To: Friday, July 29,201111:23 AM 'mspread@hotmail.com' Attachments: Proposed Protective Order.pdf Cc: Subject ,jbsmith@ga^1ington.com,; Bill Crowley; Tasha Jones; Thomas Leonard; Kate Palmer Spreadbury v. Bitterroot Public Library SENT ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM L CROWLEY, ESQ. DearMr. Spreadbury: Attached is a proposed Protective Order. It reflects protective orders issued inothercivil rights cases before Judge Lynch and Judge Molloy. Please advise if it isagreeable to you. Ifso,we will prepare a stipulation that says, ineffect, that the parties agree to the Protective Order. We wiil then present it to the Court forthe Court's consideration and adoption. Copies of thisemail and the proposed Protective Order are being provided to Mr. Smith for hisconsideration as well. Sincerely, William L Crowley c/o Shannon E. Holdsambeck Paralegal BOONEIKARLBERC I B AtlOkMIVVAf l*W 201 West Main St., PO Box 9199 Missoula, MT 59807 406.543.6646 www.boonekarlberq.com Thisemail message Is for the sole use of the intended recipients]. The information herein is confidential and/or legally privileged. Ifyou arenotthe intended recipient, you are hereby notified thatany disclosure, copying, distribution ortakingof any action tn reliance on the contents of this email infonnation is strictly prohibited. Ifyou have receivedthis email in error, please notifythe sender by replyemail and destroy allcopies of the original message. EXHIBIT A

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