
http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/florida/flmdce/8:2007cv00616/197307/83/
Odyssey has responded to Spain's motion. Odyssey states that Spain has not met the initial burden of describing which items it wishes the Court to determine the removal of the confidentiality designation status.
Spain seeks to strike the confidential designations of "photographs, artifact lists,
artifact descriptions, and certain other documents provided by Odyssey" in Spain
Motion for an Order Declaring Certain Materials as Not Confidential. Odyssey argues that the Protective Order allows Spain to "apply to the Court for a determination as to whether (a confidentiality) designation is appropriate." The determination is particular to each and
every document and information designated as confidential "if a party believes that a
document or information designated or sought to be designated confidential by the
producing party does not warrant such designation.