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Administrative/Regulatory

Apr. 15, 2016

What sort of risk is enough to place information under seal?

A court recently found that a nonspecific risk of security breach is "good cause" to place information under seal In an IT outsourcing dispute.

Mary Ellen Callahan

The Walt Disney Company

Email: mary.ellen.callahan@disney.com

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Reena R. Bajowala

Partner
Jenner & Block LLP

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As corporations scramble to combat potential security breaches by overhauling their information technology systems, a new defensive front appears in an unlikely place - the court docket. In a recent opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc., a U.S.-based financial services firm, successfully moved to seal pleadings and other court records by citing data security conc...

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