Opinion
18 Civ. 10626 (VSB) (GWG)
03-10-2022
CHANEL, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE REALREAL, INC., Defendant.
ORDER
GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The Court issues this Order with respect to Docket ## 158, 180, 165, 173, 178, and 179.
For the reasons stated on the record during the telephonic discovery conference held on March 10, 2022 (the “March 10 conference”), the Court grants Chanel's motion to stay discovery on defendant's counterclaims and unclean hands defense (Docket # 158).
With regard to Docket # 180, the applications contained therein (with the exception of the privilege dispute that is being briefed separately) are granted in part and denied in part as stated on the record during the March 10 conference.
Finally, the Court grants the motions to seal filed as Docket ## 165, 173, 178, and 179, because the material for which sealing is sought constitutes confidential business information and its public disclosure “could harm [the moving party's] competitive position or reveal a trade secret.” Ramirez v. Temin & Co., 2020 WL 6781222, at *3 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 18, 2020).
SO ORDERED.