303QHFOOC1 (In open court)2 THE COURT: Because I didn't want to take anyone by3 surprise, my first question is why should any of this be4 confidential to any degree except, perhaps, for the actual text5 of what was supposed to be confidential and not disclosed?6 MR. SCHAPIRO: Your Honor, for the defendants, we have7 looked over the papers and we don't see anything that we would8 argue needs to remain confidential.9 MR. FAGAN: Your Honor, I am Mr. Seymour Fagan. I am10 the new face here. I came from Los Angeles for the purpose of11 this hearing.12 MR. SNELL: Excuse me, your Honor. I am sorry to13 interrupt, but for procedural clarity I think it is necessary14 to move Mr. Fagan's admission pro hac vice, and I would like to15 do that by oral application, if I may, at this time. The16 paperwork is going to be submitted in short order with the17 clerk's office.18 THE COURT: I am perfectly willing to address that.19 Before we turn to that, are you speaking for a plaintiff?20 MR. SNELL: Yes, your Honor.21 THE COURT: Can you give me your position on the22 confidentiality question I asked.23 MR. SNELL: Sure, your Honor. I am representing the24 class plaintiffs. At this time we don't have a position25 because it is not our material that is at the core of theSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.(212) 805-0300
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