Wheeler v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. et al
Janet Wheeler |
Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. and Does 1-10 |
3:2015cv02236 |
October 7, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Cathy Ann Bencivengo |
Ruben B. Brooks |
Employment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 56 CLERK'S JUDGMENT. IT IS SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendants motion for summary judgment is Granted. Judgment shall be entered for Defendant and the Clerk of the Court shall Close the case. It is SO ORDERED. (jjg) |
Filing 45 ORDER re 42 Plaintiff's Motion to File Documents Under Seal. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED as follows: 1. The motion to file under seal is granted temporarily; 2. On or before January 18, 2017, Defendant shall file either (a) a memorandum not to exceed ten pages explaining why the documents should be filed under seal, with citation to legal authority, if any; or (b) a notice that the confidential designation is withdrawn and the document(s) can be filed publicly; 3. Plaintiff may, but is not obligated to, file a memorandum not to exceed ten pages asserting her position as to whether the documents should be filed under seal; and 4. Upon receipt of the response(s) to this Order, the Court will determine whether to order that the documents be sealed permanently, or publicly filed. Signed by Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo on 1/11/2017. (kcm) |
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