Opinion
19 Civ. 9200 (KPF)
11-15-2022
ORDER
KATHERINE POLK FAILLA, DISTRICT JUDGE:
The Court is in receipt of emails from Plaintiff and the L&S Defendants dated November 11, 2022, and November 14, 2022, respectively. Those emails seek divergent treatment of certain exhibits to the Declaration of David Leichtman filed in support of Plaintiff's Motion to Strike or Preclude Certain Affirmative Defenses. (See Dkt. #213). The Court understands that the L&S Defendants have initiated procedures to retract at least one of the contested documents per the terms of the parties' Protective Order. (Dkt. #36).
The parties are advised that the contested exhibits have not been filed on the public docket but have been submitted to the Court for consideration in conjunction with Plaintiff's aforementioned motion. Any party wishing to change that status quo may file a letter brief on the docket for the Court's consideration. The Court will not take any action -- be it public docketing of an exhibit or removal of an exhibit from the parties' motion papers -- based on emailed requests from the parties. To the extent it is necessary to protect confidential information, the parties may file those letters under seal, viewable only to the parties and the Court.
SO ORDERED.