Computation Of Attorney Fees Form Page 13

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of access. If the protective order or order to file under seal does not include a
designated level of access, the filer shall file a proposed order designating a level of
access. Documents shall be accepted for filing under seal once an order is entered
that designates a level of access.
(4)
Motions for a protective order, motions to file under seal, and proposed orders
granting such motions shall be filed using the following document types: Motion:
Protective Order; Motion: Seal; Order: Protective (Proposed); or Order: Seal
(Proposed). Documents that are requested to be protected or sealed shall not be
attached to such motions, as the motions themselves will not be sealed.
(5)
Documents shall be submitted for filing under seal in a securely sealed envelope.
The face of the envelope shall include a conspicuous notation that it contains
“Documents Under Seal.” It shall also include the case caption; a descriptive title
of the document, unless such information has been included among the information
ordered protected or sealed; and the date of the order authorizing the document to
be protected or sealed.
(6)
The Clerk’s Office shall file stamp the face of the envelope, enter on the docket
that the document was filed under seal and retain the envelope in a secured location
designated by the Judge.
(C)
In Camera Documents
(1)
If the Judge or Magistrate orders that documents shall be filed for in camera
review, the filer shall follow the procedure set forth in Division B of this Rule,
using the following designated level of access: Judge Access Only.
(2)
Otherwise, the filer shall submit, rather than file, documents for in camera review
to the Judge or Magistrate.
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