American Airlines Inc v. Travelport Limited et al

Filing 69

ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE UNDER SEAL...granting 52 Motion for Leave to File Under Seal (Sealed pursuant to motion to seal) filed by American Airlines Inc, and 66 Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Under Seal (Sealed pursuant to motion to seal) filed by American Airlines Inc. AA is GRANTED leave to file under seal the documents accompanying its motions for leave. In addition, the parties are hereby GRANTED leave to file any future documents under seal so long as there is no opposition to the relevant documents' being filed under seal, using this order as authority to do so within the electronic-case filing system. All documents filed under seal shall remain under seal until sixty days after the final disposition of this case in accordance with local rule 79.4. (Ordered by Judge Terry R Means on 6/9/2011) (klm)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH DIVISION AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. VS. TRAVELPORT LIMITED, et al. § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:11-CV-244-Y ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE UNDER SEAL Before the Court are two unopposed motions for leave to file certain documents under seal (docs. 52, 66) filed by plaintiff American Airlines, Inc. (“AA”). After review, the Court GRANTS the motions. Accordingly, AA is GRANTED leave to file under seal the documents accompanying its motions for leave. In addition, the parties are hereby GRANTED leave to file any future documents under seal so long as there is no opposition to the relevant documents’ being filed under seal, using this order as authority to do so within the electronic-case filing system. All documents filed under seal shall remain under seal until sixty days after the final disposition of this case in accordance with local rule 79.4. SIGNED June 9, 2011. ____________________________ TERRY R. MEANS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE TRM/dc

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