Simmons v. USI Insurance Services LLC

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Florida
DecidedJanuary 4, 2024
Docket8:23-cv-00201
StatusUnknown

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Simmons v. USI Insurance Services LLC, (M.D. Fla. 2024).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION

MATTHEW SIMMONS, SHEILA MURRAY, JACK MITCHELL, and EMILY CARTER,

Plaintiffs,

v. Case No. 8:23-cv-201-TPB-AAS

USI INSURANCE SERVICES LLC and USI ADVANTAGE CORP.,

Defendants. _________________________________________/

USI INSURANCE SERVICES LLC,

Counter-Plaintiff,

v.

MATTHEW SIMMONS, JACK MITCHELL and SOUTHEAST SERIES OF LOCKTON COMPANIES, LLC.,

Counter-Defendants. _________________________________________/

ORDER Counter-Defendants Southeast Series of Lockton Southeast Companies, LLC, Matthew Simmons, and Jack Mitchell (collectively, Lockton) moves for leave to file under seal certain documents. (Doc. 145). Counter-Plaintiff USI Insurance Services, LLC’s (USI) does not oppose the motion. (Id. at p. 8). 1 The public has a common-law right of access to judicial proceedings, which includes the right to inspect and copy public records and court

documents. See Chicago Trib. Co. v. Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., 263 F.3d 1304, 1311 (11th Cir. 2001). However, “[t]he common law right of access may be overcome by a showing of good cause, which requires balancing the asserted right of access against the other party’s interest in keeping the information

confidential.” Romero v. Drummond Co., Inc., 480 F.3d 1234, 1246 (11th Cir. 2007). USI’s motion for leave to take additional depositions contains redacted text on pages 3, 7–9, and 11–12. (See Doc. 131). These redactions refer to a

financial model Lockton prepared involving revenue and profit and loss projections. (Id.). Exhibits B and C to USI’s motion contain email correspondence with similar redacted and omitted information. (See Docs. 131- 2, 131-3). Exhibit E to USI’s motion contains an excerpt from the deposition of

Anand Shelat about certain financial modeling in his possession. (See Doc. 131- 5). There is good cause to file USI’s motion for leave to take additional depositions and its exhibits under seal because it contains Lockton’s

proprietary, non-public information. See, e.g., Declan Flight, Inc. v. Textron Eaviation, Inc., No. 5:23-CV-301-GAP-PRL, 2023 WL 4847575, at *2 (M.D. Fla. 2 July 28, 2023) (“Courts in this district have routinely recognized that maintaining the privacy of confidential business information can constitute good cause for keeping documents from the public view.”). Accordingly, Lockton’s Motion to File Under Seal (Doc. 145) is GRANTED. Lockton may file an unredacted version of USI’s motion and its corresponding exhibits (Doc. 131) under seal by January 8, 2023. Under Local Rule 1.11(c), M.D. Fla., within 30 days after this case is closed and all appeals exhausted, this person is authorized to retrieve the sealed documents: Lyle Shapiro, Esq., 9130 S. Dadeland Boulevard, Suite 1609, Miami, FL 33156, lyle@hslawfl.com, (805) 423-1986. ORDERED in Tampa, Florida on January 4, 2024. Aranda. Are he Sarma. AMANDA ARNOLD SANSONE United States Magistrate Judge

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