Exclaim Marketing, LLC v. DIRECTV, Inc., et al

Filing 82

ORDER granting 76 Motion to Seal Exhibits 1 and 2 regarding 58 First MOTION to Compel Discovery Responses and Production of Documents - Because only the exhibits to the motion to compel are to be filed under seal, plaintiff is directed to refile the motion to compel, and separately file the exhibits 1 and 2 as proposed sealed exhibits. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 05/13/2013. (Baker, C.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION Civil Action No. 5:11-cv-00684-FL EXCLAIM MARKETING, LLC Plaintiff, ) ) ) ) ) ) v. DIRECTV, INC. and DIRECTV OPERATIONS, LLC, Defendants. ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF EXCLAIM MARKETING, LLC'S MOTION TO SEAL ) ) ) ) ) and Exhibit 2 A Plaintiff Exclaim Marketing, LLC ("Exclaim") has moved to seal Exhibit 1 to Exclaim Marketing LLC's Motion to Compel, which was filed on April17, 2013 as Docket Entry 58. and Exhibit 2 It appearing to the Court that good cause exists for sealing Exhibit 1Aand that said Motion should be allowed; and further Appearing that the request to seal overcomes the common law or First Amendment presumption to access; and Exhibit 2 Appearing that Exhibit 1'Contains non-public, confidential business or technical information of the parties, the public disclosure of which would potentially harm the parties; and it further Appearing that there are no adequate alternatives to sealing this document; and it further Appearing that Defendants DIRECTV, INC. and DIRECTV OPERATIONS, LLC have consented to this Motion. IT IS SO ORDERED. Because only the exhibits to the motion to compel are to be filed under seal, plaintiff is directed to refile the motion to compel, and separately file the exhibits 1 and 2 as proposed sealed exhibits. So ordered this 13th day of May, 2013. {)~:..;, ..V: ~ LOUISE W. FLANAGAN United States District Judge

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