Yipit LLC d/b/a YipitData v. Emmett et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 154 Letter Motion to Seal. The Clerk is directed to restrict electronic access to ECF No. 145 to the parties, except Zachary Emmett, and the Court only. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge John G. Koeltl on 3/11/2025) (ks)
Buchanan
Two Liberty Place
50 S. 16th Street, Suite 3200
Philadelphia, PA 19102-2555
Andrew J. Shapren
215 665 3853
Andrew .Shapren@bipc.com
T 215 665 8700
F 215 665 8760
March 10, 2025
The Clerk is directed to restrict
electronic access to ECF No. 145 to
the parties, except Zachary
Emmett, and the Court only.
VIACM/ECF
The Honorable John G. Koeltl
United States District Judge
Southern District of New York
500 Pearl Street
New York, New York 10007-1312
Re:
Yipit LLC d/b/a YipitData v. Emmett et al; 1:24-cv-07854 (JGK)(RFT)
Dear Judge Koeltl:
We represent M Science and Michael Marrale in the above matter. Last Friday, we filed
papers on behalf of our clients in opposition to Yipit' s preliminary injunction motion. In doing
so, we filed both public/redacted documents and documents that were filed under seal, along with
a letter motion for the sealing itself. This morning, Your Honor granted the letter motion to seal
(see Doc. No. 153, so-ordering our letter motion).
We realized this afternoon that we inadvertently failed to apply a redaction to a reference
in Doc. No . 145 that we intended to redact. Accordingly, we ask the Court to change the visibility
of Doc. No. 145 to be "Selected Parties," so that it is no longer publicly available, and is only
available to the parties with the exception of Defendant Zachary Emmett, who is prose. We intend
to make a corrected publicly available filing of that document as soon as possible.
We apologize for the inconvenience, and thank the Court for its attention to this matter.
7JJZ=urs,
Andrew J. Shapren
BIPC.com
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