Dataflow, Inc. et al v. Peerless Insurance Company
Filing
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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER: setting forth the terms and conditions for the exchange of confidential materials, information and documents. Signed by Magistrate Judge David E. Peebles on 4/30/2012. (jmb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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DATAFLOW, INC., DATAFLOW, LLC, and
DATAFLOW REPROGRAPHICS, LLC,
Plaintiffs,
Civil Action No.
3:11-CV-1127 (LEK/DEP)
v.
PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY,
Defendant.
____________________________________
ORDER
The Stipulated Protective Order (Dkt. No. 8 executed by counsel for
the parties in this action, a copy of which is attached to and incorporated
herein by reference, pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, is hereby approved, subject to the following qualifications:
1)
Paragraph 12 of the stipulation is not approved.
2)
Any party seeking leave to file with the court confidential
information obtained during pretrial discovery and subject to this protective
order must apply for and obtain court permission to file such information
under seal.
3)
Upon the filing of any such application, the court will make a
determination as to whether a sufficient showing has been made that the
interests of parties in preserving the confidentiality of the information at
issue sufficiently outweighs the public’s interest in access to judicial
documents in order to justify the requested sealing.
Dated:
April 30, 2012
Syracuse, NY
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