Sigma-Aldrich Co., LLC v. Spittler et al
Sigma-Aldrich Co., LLC |
Nicholas L.J. Spittler and Fuad Naser |
4:2015cv01158 |
July 28, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
St. Louis Office |
St. Louis - City |
Ronnie L. White |
Other Contract |
18 U.S.C. ยง 1030 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 32 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER : IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion to open this Case and File Pleadings and Documents under Seal (and for Oral Argument) (ECF No. 3 ) is GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Complain t and exhibits in support of the Complaint, Documents 1through1-35, shall remain sealed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall unseal the remainder of the case, including future pleadings, unless the parties file appropriate moti ons to file under seal in accordance with E.D. Mo. L.R. 13.05(A). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff shall file either a redacted complaint or a memorandum stating the reasons why redaction is not feasible no later than June 20, 2016. IT IS FINA LLY ORDERED that Plaintiff shall file a memorandum with the Court indicating which exhibits should remain sealed under the guidelines set forth in the above opinion no later than June 20, 2016. Signed by District Judge Ronnie L. White on 06/09/2016. (KCB) |
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