Free Notice re Personal Information - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1 :07-cv—00034-SLR Document 30 Filed 07/20/2007 Page 1 of 2
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
UNHEDSTNUEIHSH CTCOURT
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
Pc1cr T. Dallco LOCKBOX IB
CLERK(H?COURT a44KnuisTREET
US.COURTHOUSE
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19301
{2021573-6170
NO'I`I CE REGARDING PERSONAL INFORMATION
DATE: 7/20/07
TO: David J. Buchanan, Pro Se
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CASE CAPTION: In re: David J. Buchanan
DOCUMENT TITLE; 7/8/07 Letter to Law Offices of McCalla, Raymer,
LLC and Washington Mutual Home Loans
D. I . # 2 9
On March l, 2005, the United States District Court for the
District of Delaware adopted an electronic filing system which
makes documents submitted for filing available on the internet.
The document identified above appears to contain. the kind of
personal information you may want to protect from public access on
the internet. As a courtesy, the Court has marked the entry
“sealed” and it is not available on the public docket. It is not
the responsibility· of the Court to review each document and
determine whether personal information has been properly protected.
It is your responsibility to review filings for personal
information and if you would like this personal information to be
treated as confidential, you must file a “Motion to Seal" with the
Court, giving your reasons for your privacy concerns. If the
Motion to Seal is granted, the Court will remove the electronic
link to the document in question from the public docket and mark
the entry “sealed”. The Court may also require you to file another
version of the document that does not contain the private
information or that contains only limited personal information.
cc: Assigned Judge . asu.
Deputy Clerk

Case1:07-cv—00034-SLR Document 30 Filed 07/20/2007 Page2of2
OFHCEOFTHECLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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NOTICE REGARDING PERSONAL INFORMATION
On March 1, 2005, the United States District Court for the
District of Delaware adopted an electronic filing system which
makes documents submitted for filing available on the internet.
The Court, in its Admjnistratjye Procedures gigvernigg Fi]ing and
Seryjge by Electronic Means, has recognized that certain kinds of
personal information should not be included on public filings
except in limited fashion. For example: (l) the names of minor
children should not be used, only their initials; (2) only the last
four digits of a social security number should be used; (3) a full
date of birth should not be used, only the year of birth need be
given; (4) only the last four digits of any financial account
should be included; and (5) in criminal cases, only the city and
state of a personal address need be given. Caution should also be
used when filing documents that contain the following: (l) personal
identifying numbers, such as driver's license numbers; (2) medical
records; (3) employment history; (4) individual financial
information; (5) proprietary or trade secret information; (6}
information regarding cooperation with the government; {7) victim
I information; and (B) national security information.
It is not the responsibility of the Court to review each
document and determine whether personal infomation has properly
been protected. Every document submitted for filing will be
_ docketed and made publicly accessible over the Court's electronic
filing system. If, after docketing, you determine that a document
contains personal information that you want to treat as
confidential, you must file a "Motion to Seal" with the Court,
giving your reasons for your privacy concerns. If the Motion to
Seal is granted, the Court will remove the electronic link to the
document in question from the public docket and mark the entry
“sealed”. The Court may also require you to file another version
of the document that does not contain the private information or
that contains only limited personal information.
Peter T. Dalleo, Clerk of Court