loanDepot.com, LLC v. CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC et al

Filing 466

ORDER granting 461 Letter Motion to Seal; granting 462 Letter Motion for Conference re: 461 LETTER MOTION to Seal addressed to Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave from Miguel A. Lopez dated March 25, 2024., 462 LETTER MOTION for Conference re: 461 LETTER MOTION to Seal addressed to Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave from Miguel A. Lopez dated March 25, 2024. addressed to Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave from Miguel A. Lopez dated March 2, 463 LETTE R MOTION to Seal Exhibit 1 that is attached to CrossCountry Mortgage's contemporaneously filed Reply Letter in Support of its Pre-Motion Letter to Compel addressed to Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave from Michael A. Platt dated March ; gr anting 463 Letter Motion to Seal. The parties' sealing requests at ECF Nos. 461463 are GRANTED. The documents filed at ECF Nos. 462, 462-1, 462-2, 462-3, 464, and 464-1 shall remain under seal and visible only to the selected parties and the Court. The redacted filings at ECF Nos. 460 and 465 shall remain as visible to the public. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close ECF Nos. 461, 462, and 463. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave on 3/26/2024) (rro)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK LOANDEPOT.COM, LLC, Plaintiff, -v- CIVIL ACTION NO. 22 Civ. 5971 (AS) (SLC) CROSSCOUNTRY MORTGAGE, LLC, et al., ORDER Defendants. SARAH L. CAVE, United States Magistrate Judge. The parties’ sealing requests at ECF Nos. 461–463 are GRANTED. The documents filed at ECF Nos. 462, 462-1, 462-2, 462-3, 464, and 464-1 shall remain under seal and visible only to the selected parties and the Court. The redacted filings at ECF Nos. 460 and 465 shall remain as visible to the public. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close ECF Nos. 461, 462, and 463. Dated: New York, New York March 26, 2024 SO ORDERED. _________________________ SARAH L. CAVE United States Magistrate Judge

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