Stroh v. Saturna Capital Corporation et al

Filing 129

MINUTE ORDER granting Defendant's 120 Motion to Seal, (Exhibit 4 to the Declaration of Max Hensley, docket no. 121 , shall remain under seal) ; granting in part and denying in part Plaintiff's 124 Motion to Seal, (All papers filed in docket nos. 127 , 127-1, 127-2, 127-3, 127-4, and 127-5 shall remain under seal). Authorized by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT)

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1 2 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 4 5 GORDON SCOTT STROH, 6 7 8 9 Plaintiff, C16-283 TSZ v. SATURNA CAPITAL CORPORATION, et al., MINUTE ORDER Defendants. 10 11 The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable Thomas S. Zilly, United States District Judge: 12 (1) Defendants’ motion to seal, docket no. 120, is GRANTED, and Exhibit 4 to the Declaration of Max Hensley, docket no. 121, shall remain under seal. 13 (2) Plaintiff’s motion to seal, docket no. 124, is DENIED in part and 14 GRANTED in part, as follows. Plaintiff’s counsel’s request that the Court identify which documents he has filed under seal, parse through them to determine which ones should 15 remain under seal, and “repeat” the language of the Minute Order entered May 2, 2017, docket no. 114, is DENIED. Plaintiff’s counsel had a responsibility to, but failed to, 16 specifically enumerate, in his motion to seal, the documents that were being filed under seal. The Court will not undertake such efforts or require defendants to do so. All papers 17 filed in docket nos. 127, 127-1, 127-2, 127-3, 127-4, and 127-5 shall remain under seal. 18 (3) record. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Minute Order to all counsel of 19 Dated this 19th day of May, 2017. 20 William M. McCool Clerk 21 22 s/Karen Dews Deputy Clerk 23 MINUTE ORDER - 1

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