Abraham v. Leigh et al
Filing
417
ORDER granting 416 LETTER MOTION to Seal Document in Response to Plaintiff's sealed December 8, 2019. Application GRANTED. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Katherine Polk Failla on 12/9/2019) (jca)
December 9, 2019
Michael J. Broadbent
VIA ECF
Direct Phone 215-665-4732
Direct Fax
215-701-2288
mbroadbent@cozen.com
MEMO ENDORSED
Honorable Katherine Polk Failla
United States District Judge
Southern District of New York
40 Foley Square, Room 2103
New York, NY 10007
Re:
Abraham v. Leigh, et al; No. 1:17-cv-05429
Letter Motion to Request Permission to File Under Seal
Dear Judge Failla:
As the Court is aware, we represent Defendant Abby Leigh, as Executrix of the Estate of
Mitch Leigh, in the above-referenced action. We intend to file with the Court a response to the
letter filed under seal on December 8, 2019, by Plaintiff Robyn Abraham.
Because the confidentiality asserted belongs to Plaintiff, and because the Court
authorized the filing of such material under seal, we are not submitting a confidentiality Declaration
or citation to case law supporting the filing under seal. The Executrix does not oppose the seal,
however, as the bulk of Plaintiff’s letter involves immaterial facts and personal attacks against the
Executrix and her counsel, and thus should remain sealed for that reason independent of any
confidentiality Plaintiff may assert.
Accordingly, we respectfully request permission to file the response letter under seal, and
we thank the Court for its attention to these matters.
Sincerely,
COZEN O'CONNOR
/s/ Michael J. Broadbent
BY:
MICHAEL J. BROADBENT
CC: All counsel of record via ECF
Application GRANTED.
Dated:
SO ORDERED.
December 9, 2019
New York, New York
HON. KATHERINE POLK FAILLA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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