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Burns v. Lidestri

25-cv-07474
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The court granted a motion to seal a document in the case of Burns v. Lidestri, citing concerns for the privacy of a third party. The motion was filed by the plaintiff's attorney, who argued that the document contained sensitive information that could harm the third party if made public. The court's decision allows the document to remain sealed, but the reasoning behind the decision has not been disclosed.

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Other April 27, 2026

7:25-cv-07474 Burns v. Lidestri

The court granted a motion to seal a document in the case of Burns v. Lidestri, citing concerns for the privacy of a third party. The motion was filed by the plaintiff's attorney, who argued that the document contained sensitive information that could harm the third party if made public. The court's decision allows the document to remain sealed, but the reasoning behind the decision has not been disclosed.

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