Opinion
21-cv-0809-GPC(BLM)
06-23-2021
ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER WITH MODIFICATION [ECF No. 31]
Hon. Barbara L. Major United States Magistrate Judge
On June 11, 2021, the parties filed a joint motion requesting that the Court enter the parties' Stipulated Protective Order. ECF No. 31. The Court has considered the Stipulated Protective Order and, for good cause shown, the joint motion is GRANTED with the following modification:
Paragraph 7 should read: “Court Filings. Any pleading, brief, memorandum, motion, letter, affidavit, exhibit, or other document filed with the Court that discloses, summarizes, describes, characterizes, or otherwise communicates Restricted Material shall be filed under seal in accordance with the procedures explained in Section 2.j of the Electronic Case Filing Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California and Civil Local Rule 79.2. The party seeking to file such material must seek permission of the Court to file the material under seal. No document may be filed under seal, i.e., closed to inspection by the public except pursuant to a Court order that authorizes the sealing of the particular document, or portions of it. A sealing order may issue only upon a showing that the information is privileged or protectable under the law. The request must be narrowly tailored to seek sealing only of the confidential or privileged material. In addition, in accordance with Judge Major's preferences, a party must file a ‘public' version of any document that it seeks to file under seal. In the public version, the party may redact only that information that is deemed ‘Restricted Material.' The party should file the redacted document(s) simultaneously with a joint motion or ex parte application requesting that the confidential portions of the document(s) be filed under seal and setting forth good cause for the request.””
IT IS SO ORDERED.