Horicon Foods Inc v. Gehl Foods LLC

Filing 103

ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 10/12/16 that the parties new motions to seal (ECF Nos. 100 through 102) are GRANTED. The Clerk of Court shall unseal all documents that were previously sealed but that are not identified as confidential in the new motions. The parties have submitted redacted versions of the documents containing confidential material. The Clerk of Court shall keep the unredacted versions sealed but make the redacted versions available for public viewing. (cc: all counsel) (dm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN ______________________________________________________________________ HORICON FOODS, INC., Plaintiff, v. Case No. 15-C-0689 GEHL FOODS, LLC, DAVID SCHUMACKER, and DAIRY=BOND, LLC, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________ ORDER In my prior order, I denied the parties’ motions to seal various parts of the record on the ground that they did not comply with this district’s local rules. However, I granted the parties leave to file new motions to seal that comply with those rules, which the parties have done. Having reviewed the new motions, I conclude that there is good cause for sealing the limited portions of the record that the parties agree are confidential. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the parties’ new motions to seal (ECF Nos. 100 through 102) are GRANTED. The Clerk of Court shall unseal all documents that were previously sealed but that are not identified as confidential in the new motions. In compliance with General Local Rule 79(d)(2), the parties have submitted redacted versions of the documents containing confidential material. The Clerk of Court shall keep the unredacted versions sealed but make the redacted versions available for public viewing. 1 Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 12th day of October, 2016. s/ Lynn Adelman ___________________________ LYNN ADELMAN District Judge 2

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