IN RE: RAIL FREIGHT FUEL SURCHARGE ANTITRUST LITIGATION - MDL 1869, No. 1:2007mc00489 - Document 549 (D.D.C. 2012)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part defendants' request for redactions, as set forth under seal in Attachment A [544-2] to the parties' joint report; and ordering that the Clerk of this Court shall publish on the public docket the redacted version of this Court's June 21, 2012 Opinion granting the direct purchaser plaintiffs' motion for class certification. Signed by Judge Paul L. Friedman on July 13, 2012. (lcplf1)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA __________________________________________ ) In re RAIL FREIGHT FUEL SURCHARGE ) ANTITRUST LITIGATION ) __________________________________________) ) This document relates to: ) ) ALL DIRECT PURCHASER CASES ) __________________________________________) MDL Docket No. 1869 Misc. No. 07-489 (PLF) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER By Order dated June 21, 2012, the Court granted the direct purchaser plaintiffs motion for class certification. See In re Rail Freight Fuel Surcharge Antitrust Litig., Misc. No. 07-489, 2012 WL 2366165, at *1 (D.D.C. June 21, 2012). The Opinion accompanying that Order temporarily was issued under seal in its entirety in view of the possibility that the Court referenced Confidential or Highly Confidential Attorneys Eyes Only material, as described in the Protective Order issued in this case. Id. at *2. The Court emphasized, however, that its Opinion of June 21, 2012 would not remain under seal, and ordered the parties to meet and confer and file a joint report showing cause why that Opinion should not be published in full without redactions on the public docket of this Court. Id. On July 11, 2012, the parties filed a joint report setting forth their respective positions regarding redactions. See Joint Report at 1, July 11, 2012 [Dkt. No. 544]. Defendants propose a limited set of specific passages to keep out of the public record, and defendants have submitted under seal an attachment, labeled Attachment A, in which they reference and quote specific passages in the Court s June 21, 2012 Opinion for redaction. Id. Plaintiffs oppose all of defendants proposed redactions and submit that none of the material identified by defendants in Attachment A warrants protection under the terms of the Protective Order issued in this case. Id. The Court carefully has reviewed the parties joint report and the defendants specific proposed redactions set forth under seal in Attachment A. The Court also carefully has reviewed the transcript of the public class certification motions hearing of October 6 and 7, 2010, to determine whether any of the material that defendants now propose to keep under seal was referenced without objection in open court. Neither side requested any redactions to that motions hearing transcript, and it has been publicly available on the docket since January 10, 2011. See Dkt. Nos. 446 & 447. Upon consideration of the parties papers, the relevant legal authorities, and the entire record in this case, the Court finds that some of defendants proposed redactions are appropriate and others are not. The Court s specific findings will be reflected in the redacted version of the Court s June 21, 2012 Opinion published on the public docket this same day. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that defendants request for redactions, as set forth under seal in Attachment A [Dkt. No. 544-2] to the parties joint report, is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part; and it is FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court shall publish on the public docket the redacted version of this Court s June 21, 2012 Opinion granting the direct purchaser plaintiffs motion for class certification. SO ORDERED. /s/ PAUL L. FRIEDMAN United States District Judge DATE: July 13, 2012 2

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