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(1) A sealed record must not be unsealed except on order of the court. (2) A party or member of the public may move, apply, or petition, or the court on its own motion may move, to unseal a record. Notice of any motion, application, or petition to unseal must be filed and served on all parties in the case.
[1] In other words, this means that getting a filing sealed requires a motion in most instances. Alternatively, the former employer may have already filed the material under seal, with an accompanying motion to seal, while the former employee is in possession of the same information and wishes to use it in response.
Record sealing is the practice of sealing or, in some cases, destroying court records that would otherwise be publicly accessible as public records. Generally, record sealing can be defined as the process of removing from general review the records pertaining to a court case.
Sealing Order Definition: A Court order that restricts access to or disclosure of any record or document filed in a proceeding. Also known as an order of confidentiality or secrecy order. Some Court files are sealed as of right simply because of the nature of the proceedings.
Court records are also sealed when the confidentiality of the persons involved is paramount to the case. Courts use sealed records to protect companies in litigation from divulging trade secrets to the public.
A party seeking to file a document under seal must file an appropriate motion in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420(d). The motion, whether granted or denied, will remain in the public record. 5.17 Emergency Motions. The Court may consider and determine emergency motions at any time.
Parties must file a Motion for Leave to File Under Seal and obtain leave of court to file a Sealed Document or a Sealed Motion, unless the document is a responsive filing to a motion or document already filed under seal.
Parties must file a Motion for Leave to File Under Seal and obtain leave of court to file a Sealed Document or a Sealed Motion, unless the document is a responsive filing to a motion or document already filed under seal.
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