Julia Worth Sturm et al v. Davlyn Investments Inc et al

Filing 35

PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg, Subject to the approval of this Court, the parties hereby stipulate to the following protective order; 1. In connection with discovery proceedings in this action, the parties may designate an y document, thing, material, testimony or other information derived therefrom, as CONFIDENTIAL or CONFIDENTIAL, FOR ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY under the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order (hereinafter Order). Confidential information is information w hich has not been made public and which may have the effect of causing harm to the person, firm, partnership, corporation, or to the organization from which the information was obtained or to other third persons. By designating a document, thing, mat erial, testimony or other information derived thereform as CONFIDENTIAL or CONFIDENTIAL, FOR ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY under the terms of this order, the party making the designation is certifying to the Court that there is a good faith basis both in law and in fact for the designation within the meaning of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(g). re Stipulation for Protective Order 34 (SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS/NOTE CHANGES MADE BY COURT) (lmh)

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