- Joined
- Dec 28, 2014
I'm not sure if Shane understands the significance of this filing. It's not for a protective order, it's for a gag order. I can't imagine any court granting a gag order in this type of case, which suggests to me that it was a strategic filing.
It's a normal confidentiality order and what's been requested by Ty. It relates only to confidential discovery material such as depositions and other documents, does not relate to filed material, and is more or less the same as the confidentiality agreement filed in Meyer v. Waid (where the defendant requested it).
It would cut slightly into our entertainment but it's Ty requesting it.