Concierge Auctions, LLC v. A-M 2018 Homes, LLC
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The Chrysler Building M O S E S 405 Lexington Avenue, NY, NY 10174-1299 _~rLa.e.-__ Tel: 212.554.7800 Fax: 212.554.7700 S | N G E R Wwww.mosessinger.com Daniel A. Hoffman Direct Dial: 212.554.7867 Fax: 212.377.6076 E-Mail: dhoffman@mosessinger.com May 1, 2024 VIA ECF USDC SDNY The Honorable Valerie E. Caproni DOCUMENT United States District Judge ELECTRONICALLY FILED Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse DOC #: 40 Foley Square DATE FILED: 5/01/2024 New York, New York 10007 ————— Re: Concierge Auctions, LLC v. A-M 2018 Homes, LLC, Case No. 24-cv-01681-VEC Dear Judge Caproni: We are counsel to Petitioner Concierge Auctions, LLC (“Petitioner” or “Concierge’”’), in the above- referenced matter. Pursuant to Rule 5(B)(ii) of Your Honor’s Individual Practices, we write jointly with Respondent to respectfully request the Court’s permission to file with redactions Defendants’ letter to the Court dated April 30, 2024. ECF No. 16.' Specifically, Petitioner respectfully requests to redact references in its letter and in Exhibit 6 to the letter, to payments made by Respondent to individuals/entities when it closed on the sale of its property. When Respondent’s counsel provided this information to Petitioner, it did so under the understanding that Petitioner would maintain the information therein confidential. The parties submit that the instant request comports with the prevailing Second Circuit law, which permits judicial documents to remain under seal where legitimate privacy interests outweigh the “common law presumption of access.” Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga, 435 F.3d 110, 119-20 (2d Cir. 2006). The weight of the presumption is based on its value “to those monitoring the federal courts” and may be counterbalanced by “competing considerations.” /d. In balancing the weight of the presumption of access against competing factors, courts consider “the extent of the closure or sealing sought; the potential damage to [a party] from disclosure; the significance of the public interest at stake; the extent to which [a party] intend|s] to prove [its] case by relying on documents [it] seek[s] to withhold from public scrutiny; [and| whether the particular matter is integral or tangential to the adjudication.” Standard Inv. Chartered Inc. v. Ass’n of Sec. Dealers Inc., No. 07-cv-2014, 2008 WL 199537, at *8 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 22, 2008) (quoting Green Mt. Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep v. Crombie, No. 05-cv-302, 2007 WL 922255, at *5 (D. Vt. Mar. 23, 2007)). Moreover, the interest in protecting “business information that might harm a litigant’s competitive standing” may be sufficient to “defeat the common law presumption.” Jd. Such
' Petitioner acknowledges that it has already electronically filed the letter (and Exhibit 6 to the letter) with redactions, and that this letter is seeking the Court’s retroactive permission. If the Court denies the request to file with redactions, Petitioner will re-file the letter and exhibit without redactions. If the request is granted, Petitioner will take no further action as the redacted version has already been filed.
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“countervailing factors” also include “the privacy interests of those resisting disclosure.” Lugosch, 435 F.3d at 120 (quoting United States v. Amodeo, 71 F.3d 1044, 1050 (2d Cir. 1995)). In sum, the parties believe the limited redactions over the financial transfer information meet the above standard. We thank the Court for its consideration.
Respectfully Submitted, _/s/ Daniel A. Hoffman Daniel A. Hoffman Moses & Singer LLP Counsel for Petitioner
Petitioner's motion to file its letter and Exhibit 6 in redacted form is GRANTED.
SO ORDERED. Velen, lo HON. VALERIE CAPRONI 09/01/2024 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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