United States of America v. NARA Bank et al
Filing
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PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Chooljian re Stipulation for Protective Order 97 . See order for details. (hr)
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THOMAS E. PEREZ
Assistant Attorney General
STEVEN H. ROSENBAUM, Chief
DONNA M. MURPHY, Deputy Chief
CHARLA D. JACKSON
BURTIS M. DOUGHERTY
Trial Attorneys
E-mail: charla.jackson@usdoj.gov
E-mail: burtis.m.dougherty@usdoj.gov
Housing & Civil Enforcement Section
U.S. Department of Justice; Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. - G Street
Washington, D.C. 20530
Tel: (202) 514-4713 Fax: (202) 514-1116
ANDRE BIROTTE, JR.
United States Attorney
LEON W. WEIDMAN
Chief, Civil Division
ROBYN-MARIE LYON MONTELEONE
Assistant United States Attorney
Assistant Division Chief
Civil Rights Unit Chief, Civil Division
ERIKA JOHNSON-BROOKS
Assistant United States Attorney
Calif. Bar No.210908
E-mail: erika.johnson@usdoj.gov
300 North Los Angeles Street; Federal Bldg Suite 7516
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tel: (213) 894-0474 Fax: (213) 894-7819
Attorneys for Plaintiff United States of America
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
NARA BANK;
UNION AUTO SALES, INC., d/b/a
Union Mitsubishi;
HAN KOOK ENTERPRISE, INC.,
d/b/a Los Angeles City Hyundai,
Garden Grove Hyundai, Han Kook
Imports, Han Kook Motors and
Vermont Chevrolet; HAN KOOK
IMPORTS, INC.; HAN KOOK
MOTORS, INC.; VERMONT
CHEVROLET, INC.
Defendants.
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Case No: 09-7124 RGK (JCx)
Order Entering
Protective Order
CHANGES MADE BY COURT
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Pursuant to the terms of the Protective Order submitted by Plaintiff United
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States and Defendant Union Auto Sales, Inc., IT IS SO ORDERED with the
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following modifications (changes in bold):
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1. Paragraph 2 is modified to read as follows:
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Documents or information designated as “Confidential” shall be used
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solely for purposes of the prosecution and/or defense of this action.
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Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, all persons identified in
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Paragraph 3 who are given access to any document(s) or information
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designated as “Confidential” and all persons to whom access to any
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document(s) or information designated as “Confidential” is afforded
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pursuant to Paragraph 4 are prohibited from disclosing to or otherwise
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discussing such document(s) or information with any other person except
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as specifically provided below.
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2. Paragraph 5 is modified to read as follows:
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In the event that any document or information designated as
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“Confidential” is the subject of witness examination at a deposition
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[language deleted] held in connection with this case, the person claiming
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the matter consists of, or contains, Confidential Information shall note on
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the record that all examination and testimony pertaining thereto shall be
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considered confidential and the pages of any transcript thereof so
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designated. In the event that any document or information
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designated as “Confidential” is the subject of witness examination at
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a hearing, trial, or other proceeding held in connection with this
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case, other than a deposition, a person claiming the matter consists
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of, or contains, Confidential Information who seeks to limit public
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access thereto at such hearing, trial, or other proceeding, shall make
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any requests to limit public access thereto to the presiding judge.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: February 20, 2013
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/s/
JACQUELINE CHOOLJIAN
United States Magistrate Judge
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