XRPL COURT CASES 14-55: Zakinov v. Ripple Labs. 18-cv-06753-PJH (N.D. Cal. Aug. 15, 2023) Cited 3 times

 


Zakinov v. Ripple Labs.

18-cv-06753-PJH (N.D. Cal. Aug. 15, 2023)   Cited 3 times

For exhibits 35 and 43, defendants argue that the documents contain information that was designated as confidential or highly confidential by a third party. See Dkt. 182 at 4. Plaintiff further filed a response indicating that third party Poloniex, LLC requests the sealing of only a portion of exhibit 43 (specifically, exhibit 43 is a spreadsheet showing XRP transactions, and Poloniex requests the sealing of only column A of the spreadsheet, which lists the user who made each transaction). See Dkt. 183. Because the request to seal exhibit 43 was narrowed to seek the sealing of only information regarding individual user names, the court GRANTS the motion to seal to the extent that it seeks to seal column A of exhibit 43.

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