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Blank v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION
Jun 24, 2020
Civil Action 2:19-cv-18 (S.D. Ohio Jun. 24, 2020)

Opinion

Civil Action 2:19-cv-18

06-24-2020

GREGGORY BLANK, Plaintiff, v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., et al., Defendants.


Judge James L. Graham
OPINION AND ORDER

This matter is before the Court for consideration of Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion to file Exhibits/Documents Under Seal ("Motion," ECF No. 66.) In its Motion, Plaintiff proposes to file under seal, in connection with its Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment (ECF No. 65), several documents designated by the parties as "Confidential" under the stipulated protective orders in effect in this case. (Motion 2-3, ECF No. 66, citing Stipulated Protective Orders, ECF Nos. 20, 26.) For the following reasons, Plaintiff's Motion is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.

There is a strong presumption in favor of public access to judicial records. Stanley v. Turner Oil & Gas Properties, Inc., No. 2:16-CV-386, 2017 WL 5068444, at *1 (S.D. Ohio July 24, 2017). The Sixth Circuit recently affirmed that documents filed with the Court may be placed under seal "[o]nly for the most compelling reasons." Shane Grp., Inc. v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, 825 F.3d 299, 305 (6th Cir. 2016) (quoting In re Knoxville News-Sentinel Co., 723 F.2d 470, 476 (6th Cir. 1983)). "A movant's obligation to provide compelling reasons justifying the seal exists even if the parties themselves agree the filings should be sealed." White v. Wilberforce Univ., No. 1:16-CV-1165, 2017 WL 3537233, at *2 (S.D. Ohio Aug. 17, 2017) (emphasis in original) (citing Rudd Equip. Co., Inc. v. John Deere Constr. & Forestry Co., 834 F.3d 589, 595 (6th Cir. 2016)). The proponent of sealing therefore must "analyze in detail, document by document, the propriety of secrecy, providing reasons and legal citations." Shane Grp., Inc., 825 F.3d at 305 (quoting Baxter Int'l, Inc. v. Abbott Labs., 297 F.3d 544, 548 (7th Cir. 2002)). These reasons and legal citations must be sufficient for a district court to "set forth specific findings and conclusions which justify nondisclosure to the public." Rudd Equip. Co., Inc., 834 F.3d at 594.

Here, Plaintiff's Motion fails to meet the high standard set forth by the Sixth Circuit. Plaintiff fails to set forth compelling reasons justifying the sealing of documents, asserting only that the documents in question have been designated by the parties as "Confidential" under the Stipulated Protective Orders (ECF Nos. 20, 26). The parties' agreement to maintain confidentiality, standing alone, does not constitute a compelling reason for filing under seal. See Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. v. F.T.C., 710 F.2d 1165, 1180 (6th Cir. 1983) (holding that a "confidentiality agreement between the parties does not bind the court in any way"); White, 2017 WL 3537233, at *2 (finding the parties' joint motion to file under seal woefully inadequate where they merely asserted that they decided to keep the terms of their settlement confidential); In re Black Diamond Mining Co., LLC, No. 15-96, 2016 WL 4433356, at *3 (E.D. Ky. Aug. 18, 2016) (explaining that the existence of a confidentiality agreement, alone, is not a compelling reason to seal a record). Thus, even where documents are designated "Confidential," the moving party must provide compelling reasons justifying the sealing of those documents.

For the above-stated reasons, Plaintiff's Motion (ECF No. 66) is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. If either party desires that Plaintiff file the exhibits referred to in Plaintiff's Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment under seal to protect information designated "Confidential" under the Stipulated Protective Orders (ECF Nos. 20, 26), the proponent of the seal must file a properly supported motion that demonstrates good cause for filing under seal. The parties are cautioned that any forthcoming motions regarding filing documents under seal should be narrowly tailored, as the sealing of documents must be no broader than necessary. See Shane Group, Inc., 825 F.3d at 305.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

/s/ Chelsey M. Vascura

CHELSEY M. VASCURA

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE


Summaries of

Blank v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION
Jun 24, 2020
Civil Action 2:19-cv-18 (S.D. Ohio Jun. 24, 2020)
Case details for

Blank v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:GREGGORY BLANK, Plaintiff, v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., et al.…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION

Date published: Jun 24, 2020

Citations

Civil Action 2:19-cv-18 (S.D. Ohio Jun. 24, 2020)