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Protective Order
PROTECTIVE ORDER Signed on 7/9/2026 by Magistrate Judge Andrew D. Hallman. (ecp)
Motion Hearing Held Order on Motion for Imposition of Sanctions Order on Motion for Protective Order
MINUTES of Proceedings: Oral argument held on 7/8/2026 with Magistrate Judge Andrew D. Hallman presiding. Arguments heard regarding Plaintiff's Motion for Imposition of Sanctions 50 and Motion for Protective Order 56 . For reasons stated on the record, Plaintiff's Motion for Imposition of Sanctions 50 is DENIED. Plaintiff's Motion for Protective Order 56 is GRANTED in part. The Court will enter a protective order, but it will not impose restrictions on a Party's ability to reference or quote from materials that are filed under seal. Dispositive motions shall not be filed under seal. Coby Cohen present as counsel for plaintiff(s). Michael N. Westheimer present as counsel for defendant(s). Court Reporter: Lindsey Weresch. Magistrate Judge Andrew D. Hallman presiding. (ecp)
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