Schroeder et al v. Humana Inc et al

Filing 50

ORDER denying 38 Motion to Seal Document; denying 41 Motion to Seal Document; denying 29 Motion to Seal Document, signed by Judge William C Griesbach on 10/25/2012. The documents will remain under seal for a period often days. If defendant believes that there are facts that would establish good cause for continuing them under seal, the Court will reconsider. Otherwise, the Clerk is directed to unseal these documents after ten days. (cc: all counsel) (Griesbach, William)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN DIANE SCHROEDER, et al, Plaintiffs, v. Case No. 12-C-137 HUMANA, INC., Defendants. ORDER DENYING MOTION TO FILE DOCUMENTS UNDER SEAL Plaintiff has filed several motions to file documents under seal in the above matter. See ECF [29], [38] and [41]. The affidavits in support of the motions indicate only that the documents have been designated confidential by the defendant. No other facts are stated that would support a finding of good cause that is required in order to file a document in a public record under seal. All three motions will therefore be denied. The documents will remain under seal for a period of ten days. If defendant believes that there are facts that would establish good cause for continuing them under seal, the Court will reconsider. Otherwise, the Clerk is directed to unseal these documents after ten days. SO ORDERED this 25th day of October, 2012. s/ William C. Griesbach William C. Griesbach United States District Judge

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