Triad Packaging, Inc. et al v. SupplyONE, Inc.

Filing 80

ORDER granting 76 Motion to Seal Document 74 Exhibit,, 75 Exhibit,, 71 Memorandum in Support of Motion, 68 MOTION for Hearing, 65 MOTION for Summary Judgment Motion For Summary Judgment As To Plaintiffs' Cl aims, 70 MOTION for Summary Judgment as to Plaintiff's Claims, 72 Memorandum in Support of Motion, 61 MOTION for Summary Judgment Plaintiffs and Third Party Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment as to Defendant's Counterclaims ; granting 77 Motion to Seal Document. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 5/6/11. (smj)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA STATESVILLE DIVISION CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:10-CV-005-RLV-DCK TRIAD PACKAGING, INC. and LOUIS WETMORE, Plaintiffs, v. SUPPLYONE, INC., ORDER Defendant, v. DURHAM BOX COMPANY, INC., Third Party Defendant. THIS MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURT on “Plaintiffs’ Second Motion To Seal Or Restrict Memorandum In Support Of Plaintiffs’ Motion For Summary Judgment As To Defendant’s Counterclaims And Certain Exhibits” (Document No. 76) and “Plaintiffs’ Second Motion To Seal Or Restrict Plaintiffs’ Motion For Summary Judgment As To Plaintiffs’ Claims And Memorandum In Support Thereof” (Document No. 77) filed May 5, 2011. This matter has been referred to the undersigned Magistrate Judge pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(b), and immediate review is appropriate. Having carefully considered the motions, and noting consent of Defendants’ counsel, the undersigned will grant the motions. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that “Plaintiffs’ Second Motion To Seal Or Restrict Memorandum In Support Of Plaintiffs’ Motion For Summary Judgment As To Defendant’s Counterclaims And Certain Exhibits” (Document No. 76) and “Plaintiffs’ Second Motion To Seal Or Restrict Plaintiffs’ Motion For Summary Judgment As To Plaintiffs’ Claims And Memorandum In Support Thereof” (Document No. 77) are GRANTED. Signed: May 6, 2011

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