Maritza Elena Ghalab v. Ellen Woo
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JOINT PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Stephen J. Hillman re Stipulation for Protective Order 15 (sbu)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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MARITZA ELENA GHALAB,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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ELLEN WOO, Acting Director of
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Los Angeles District Office U.S.
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Citizenship and Immigration Services, )
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Defendant.
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ORDER
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This matter comes before the Court upon the Stipulation for Entry of
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Protective Order (ECF No. 15). By the stipulation, the parties request entry of a
Stipulated Protective Order that sets forth the process by which the parties agree to
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handle the production and disclosure of an A-file containing identifying
information relating to third parties not participating in this lawsuit. For purposes
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of this action, the parties’ stipulation serves a useful purpose. As such, the Court
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finds good cause to issue a protective order. See FED. R. CIV. P. 26(c)(1). Upon
consideration, therefore, it is hereby
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ORDERED:
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The Stipulation for Entry of Protective Order (Doc. 15) is GRANTED,
and the proposed method by which the parties agree to handle the production and
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disclosure of the A-file is APPROVED and incorporated herein. This Court’s
jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the Stipulated Protective Order shall terminate
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upon a final determination of this action.
DONE AND ORDERED, this 14th day of January, 2015.
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STEPHEN J. HILLMAN
United States Magistrate Judge
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