ABC v. DEF

Filing 462

ORDER granting 459 Letter Motion to Seal. The request to seal requested herein is granted. The Clerk of Court is directed to maintain ECF No. 460 under seal with the current viewing restrictions. The Clerk of Court is also respectfully directed to terminate the Motion at ECF No. 459. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo on 4/22/2024) (rro)

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DAVID RANDALL J. RISKIN (202) 434-5789 driskin@wc.com April 18, 2024 April 22, 2024 Via ECF The Honorable Valerie Figueredo United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 Re: The request to seal requested herein is granted. The Clerk of Court is directed to maintain ECF No. 460 under seal with the current viewing restrictions. The Clerk of Court is also respectfully directed to terminate the Motion at ECF No. 459. United States ex rel. Bassan v. Omnicare, Inc., No. 15-cv-04179 (CM) (VF) Dear Judge Figueredo: Under Your Honor’s Individual Practices Rule I.g and the Protective Order in this action, we write to request the Court’s permission to file conditionally under seal an unredacted version of Defendants’ motion to compel (ECF 458), as well as the deposition transcript attached to the motion as Exhibit 1. Although the 30-day period to designate that transcript as confidential appears to have expired without the U.S. Attorney’s Office making any designations, we currently are treating the transcript as confidential out of an abundance of caution. Should the Office confirm that nothing in the transcript is confidential, we will file an unredacted version of the motion, along with the transcript, on the public docket. We otherwise contemporaneously have filed a redacted version of the motion on the public docket. Respectfully submitted, /s/ David Randall J. Riskin David Randall J. Riskin

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