BLACK v. CITY OF PITTSBURGH et al

Filing 25

ORDER granting 24 MOTION for Leave to File Documents Under Seal; Exhibits E, J, K of 20 MOTION to Dismiss, or in the Alternative, MOTION for Summary Judgment shall be filed under seal, pursuant to Section 8 of the Court's Electronic Case Fil ing Policies and Procedures (See also, 2:05-mc-00186, Standing Order 13-1, amending Section 8 of said Policies, effective 3/1/2013); After receiving notice of the order of court, you must provide the sealed document to the Clerk o f Courts both on paper and on disk, in pdf format. The sealed version of the document WILL NOT be docketed by the Clerk of Court until the party electronically files the redacted version of the documents, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. You would be required to serve the sealed document on counsel using traditional service methods. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 3/19/13. (map)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA CARLOTTA M. BLACK, Plaintiff, v. NO.: 2:12-cv-1286 Judge GARY L. LANCASTER CITY OF PITTSBURGH, JUDY HILL FINEGAN, and DEIDRA COCHRAN Defendants. ORDER AND NOW, to wit, this 19th day of March, 2013, upon consideration of Defendants’ Motion to File Exhibits Under Seal, the motion is GRANTED. This Court orders that Exhibits E, J, K of the Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss, or in the alternative, for Summary Judgment shall be filed under seal, pursuant to Section 8 of the Court's Electronic Case Filing Policies and Procedures (See also, 2:05-mc-00186, Standing Order 13-1, amending Section 8 of said Policies, effective 3/1/2013). Accordingly, this Court will conduct an in camera review of the personnel files identified in Exhibits E, J, K of the Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss in lieu of requiring them to be attached to said motion. BY THE COURT: s/Gary L. Lancaster _____________________________,C.J. Hon. Gary L. Lancaster, Chief Judge

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