Polyzen, Inc. v. Radiadyne, LLC
Filing
135
ORDER granting 123 Motion to Seal - Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 9/5/2014. (Tripp, S.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
POL YZEN, INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No.: 5-11-cv-00662-D
RADIADYNE, LLC.,
Defendant.
ORDER TO SEAL
The Court has considered the Motion of Plaintiff Polyzen, Inc. ("Polyzen"), who
respectfully moved this Court for an Order granting it leave in which to file under seal its (I)
Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Summary Judgment on Its Breach of Contract Claim; and
(2) Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Polyzen's Trade Secret
Misappropriation and supporting exhibits under the terms of the Stipulated Protective Order that
was entered by the Court on February 5, 2013.
Wherefore, for these reasons, the Court ORDERS the Clerk to maintain the following
documents under seal in this case:
1. Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Summary Judgment on Its Breach of
Contract
2. Exhibit A to Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Summary Judgment on Its
Breach of Contract
3. Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Polyzen's
Trade Secret Misappropriation claim and supporting exhibits
4. Exhibit 22 to Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
on Polyzen's Trade Secret Misappropriation claim and supporting exhibits
5. Exhibit 23 to Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
on Polyzen's Trade Secret Misappropriation claim and supporting exhibits
6. Exhibit 24 to Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
on Polyzen's Trade Secret Misappropriation claim and supporting exhibits
7. Exhibit 25 to Opposition to RadiaDyne's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
on Polyzen's Trade Secret Misappropriation claim and supporting exhibits
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing exhibits are accepted under seal.
SO ORDERED. ThisĀ£ day of September 2014.
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