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Judge Preska's order to unseal deposition material.
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| Judge Preska | person | 130 | View Entity |
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This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that an appeal concerning Judge Nathan's order should proceed. The author contends that the appeal is separate from an ongoing criminal case involving Ms. Maxwell, will not cause delays, and that waiting for the criminal trial to conclude would render the issue moot. The document references a stay on Judge Preska's order to unseal deposition material as a reason for the current proceedings.
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Judge Preska was assigned to preside over the remand in the 'Brown' case following the death of Judge Sweet.
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Judge Preska issued an order unsealing certain deposition material in a civil case.
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An appeal by Ms. Maxwell addressing an order by Judge Preska unsealing certain deposition material in the related case, Giuffre v. Maxwell. (Case No. 20-2413)
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Judge Preska declined to stay the unsealing process but stated she would reevaluate if Judge Nathan modified the criminal protective order.
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Judge Preska's decision unsealing the deposition material in Giuffre v. Maxwell.
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This Court stayed Judge Preska's order pending appeal.
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Appeal of Judge Preska's unsealing order in the civil case Giuffre v. Maxwell, No. 20-2413.
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At Judge Preska's suggestion, Ms. Maxwell filed a motion with Judge Nathan seeking modification of the criminal protective order to allow her to share information under seal.
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Appeal of Judge Preska's order unsealing civil deposition material in the case Giuffre v. Maxwell, No. 20-2413.
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A potential unsealing of a deposition transcript by order of Judge Preska.
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