Jackson Harmon Enterprises, LLC, v. Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc.
Filing
135
ORDER - The defendant's Motion Regarding Confidential and Attorney's Eyes Only Information (Filing 133 ) is granted. Ordered by Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf. (GJG)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
JACKSON HARMON
ENTERPRISES, LLC, d/b/a
MIDWEST TOWING, A Nebraska
Limited Liability Company,
Plaintiff,
v.
INSURANCE AUTO AUCTIONS,
INC., An Illinois Corporation,
Defendant.
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8:13CV3194
ORDER
After consideration of the defendant’s unopposed Motion Regarding
Confidential and Attorney’s Eyes Only Information (Filing 133), which concerns
information contained in the defendant’s “Salvage Book” which may be used during
trial of this matter,
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
The defendant’s Motion Regarding Confidential and Attorney’s Eyes
Only Information (Filing 133) is granted;
2.
Any portion of the Salvage Book marked as “Attorney’s Eyes Only” may
not be shown, read from, or otherwise provided to any current or former owner,
director, or employee of Midwest Towing while testifying;
3.
Should Midwest Towing attempt to show, read from, or otherwise
disclose the contents of these portions of the Salvage Book at trial, current and former
owners, directors, or employees of Midwest, as well as anyone other than the Court,
counsel, and court personnel, shall be excluded from the courtroom; and
4.
Any exhibit and any portion of the trial transcript where portions of the
Salvage Book designated as “Attorney’s Eyes Only” are disclosed shall be received
and filed under restricted access and designated as “Attorney’s Eyes Only.”
DATED this 10th day of February, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
s/ e|v{tÜw ZA ^ÉÑy
Senior United States District Judge
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