Coventry Capital US LLC v. EEA Life Settlements, Inc. et al

Filing 285

ORDER granting 284 Letter Motion to Seal. Defendant's letter-motion requesting that the exhibits filed at ECF No. 283-1015, and 283-22 32 remain under seal (ECF No. 284) is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close ECF No. 284. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah L Cave on 6/23/2021) (vfr)

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90 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 212-210-9400 | Fax: 212-210-9444 Karl Geercken Direct Dial: 212-210-9471 Email: karl.geercken@alston.com June 22, 2021 VIA ECF The Honorable Sarah Cave United States Courthouse 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 Re: Coventry Capital v. EEA Life Settlements Inc., No. 17-cv-07417 Dear Judge Cave: We represent Defendant EEA Life Settlements, Inc. (“EEA Inc.”) in the above referenced matter. EEA Inc. writes to request that the Court seal Exhibits 10–15 and 22– 32 submitted with Coventry Capital US LLC’s June 18, 2021 Letter (Dkt. No. 283). EEA Inc. makes this sealing request to protect non-public, confidential, proprietary, or commercial information or other information protected under foreign confidentiality and privacy laws. As such, these exhibits have been designated by EEA Inc. as “Confidential” under the governing Amended Protective Order (Dkt. No. 225), and therefore cannot be filed publicly without being in violation of the Amended Protective Order. Thus, EEA Inc. requests that the Court permit the filing of these documents under seal. Defendant's letter-motion requesting that the exhibits filed at ECF No. 283-10–15, and 283-22– 32 remain under seal (ECF No. 284) is GRANTED. Respectfully submitted, The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close ECF No. 284. SO ORDERED 6/23/2021 Alston & Bird LLP Karl Geercken www.alston.com Atlanta | Beijing | Brussels | Charlotte | Dallas | Fort Worth | London | Los Angeles | New York | Raleigh | San Francisco | Silicon Valley | Washington, D.C.

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