MUFG Union Bank, NA v. Tyler et al
Filing
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ORDER granting Defendant U.S. Bank's 16 Motion for Leave to File Exhibits and Other Documents Under Seal. Signed by Judge Ricardo S Martinez. (PM)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
MUFG UNION BANK, N.A., a national
association,
Plaintiff,
v.
AARON TYLER, an individual; JOHN
FOGLIANI, an individual; JESSICA
ALLIS, an individual; HEIDI BRINDLE, an
individual; BIANCA MACK, an individual;
WENDY MCKENZIE, an individual;
MICAELA MEZA, an individual;
DARRICK COX, an individual; and U.S.
BANK, a national association.
NO. 2:17-cv-01766-RSM
ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT
U.S. BANK’S MOTION FOR LEAVE
TO FILE EXHIBITS AND OTHER
DOCUMENTS UNDER SEAL
Defendants.
This matter came before the Court pursuant to Defendant U.S. Bank’s Motion to File
Exhibits Under Seal.
NOW, THEREFORE it is hereby ORDERED that Defendants’ Motion for Leave to File
Exhibits And Other Documents Under Seal (Dkt. #16) is GRANTED. Exhibits in Support of
Defendants’ Joint Opposition to Union Bank’s Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and
Preliminary Injunction may be filed under seal. In addition, any Party may file other similarly
situated documents Under Seal.
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ORDER
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2:17-cv-01766-RSM
DORSEY & WHITNEY LLP
701 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 6100
SEATTLE, WA 98104-7043
PHONE: (206) 903-8800
FAX: (206) 903-8820
DATED this 6th day of December 2017.
A
RICARDO S. MARTINEZ
CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Presented by:
DORSEY & WHITNEY LLP
/s/ Aaron D. Goldstein
Edward Magarian, Pro Hac Vice Application Pending
Aaron D. Goldstein, WSBA #34425
701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 6100
Seattle, WA 98104-7043
(206) 903-8800
magarian.edward@dorsey.com
goldstein.aaron@dorsey.com
Attorneys for Defendant U.S. Bank National Association
ORDER
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2:17-cv-01766-RSM
DORSEY & WHITNEY LLP
701 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 6100
SEATTLE, WA 98104-7043
PHONE: (206) 903-8800
FAX: (206) 903-8820
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