Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company et al v. Celey's Quality Plumbing, Inc. et al
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ORDER granting 4 Motion to Seal. Counsel must read the order in its entirety for detailed information. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 6/12/2014. (Edwards, S.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DMSION
CASE NO: 5:14 cv 338
NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE )
COMPANY & NATIONWIDE MUTUAL )
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
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Plaintiffs,
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vs.
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CELEY'S QUALITY PLUMBING, INC., )
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STEVEN R. LOWRY, TAMMY
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LOCKLEAR-LOWRY, andK.P.L., a
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minor, by and through her Guardian ad
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Litem, JOHN LOCKE MILHOLLAND,
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N,
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Defendants.
ORDER
THIS MATIER is before the Court on the Plaintiffs Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
and Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company's Motion to Seal pursuant to Rule 5.2 of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
IT APPEARING to the Court that this declaratory judgment action was filed in the United
States District Court for the Eastern District ofNorth Carolina on June 11, 2014. The document
filings included a Cover Sheet, Civil Summonses, Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Notice of
Appearance, and Financial Disclosure Statement that included the minor, K.P .L. 's full name. Rule
5.2 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires that filings are to be redacted to only include a
minor's initials, and the Court finds it appropriate to keep the unredacted filings under seal in order
to protect the privacy interests of the minor.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that, pursuant to Rule 5.2
of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the unredacted filings, including Cover Sheet, Civil
Summonses, Complaint for Declaratory Judgment, Notice of Appearance, and Financial Disclosure
Statement are to be kept under seal, and redacted documents to include only the minor's initials may
be filed for the public record.
This the
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day ofJune, 2014.
~esC. Fox
Senior United States District Judge
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