Opinion
22 Civ. 5560 (AT)
12-14-2022
ORDER
ANALISA TORRES, DISTRICT JUDGE
The Court has reviewed the letters from Greenberg Traurig, LLP (“GT”), former counsel for Defendant, Kanye West, individually and d/b/a “Yeezy Tech” (“Ye”), dated December 12, 2022. ECF Nos. 63-66. GT “requests a ten-day extension of [the Court's] deadline” to personally serve Ye with the Court's November 30, 2022 order granting GT's motion to withdraw as Ye's counsel, ECF No. 59. ECF No. 64 at 1. GT also requests leave to serve Ye via text message. ECF No. 64. GT's request for a ten-day extension is GRANTED, and GT's request to serve Ye via text message is DENIED, without prejudice to renewal.
GT also fried a letter motion requesting to file a declaration supporting their extension request under seal and in camera. ECF No. 63. The declaration GT seeks to seal contains confidential attorney client communications. Id.;, see also ECF No. 65. After reviewing GT's submission, the Court concludes that GT has met its burden to demonstrate that the interests in filing these materials under seal outweigh the presumption of public access under Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga, 435 F.3d 110 (2d Cir. 2006). See Thekkek v. Laser Sculpt, Inc., No. 11 Civ. 4426, 2012 WL 225924, at *3 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 23, 2012). Accordingly, GT's request to file ECF No. 65 under seal and in camera is GRANTED.
Tliis Order resolves GT's request that the Com! “excuse GT from serving the [declaration] on the other parties to this litigation or their counsel.” ECF No. 63 at 1. GT is excused from doing so.
The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate the motions at ECF Nos. 63 and 64.
SO ORDERED.