James F. Parker, Jr. v. ManTech International Corporation
Filing
46
MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kenly Kiya Kato re Stipulation for Order 45 The parties are advised the Court declines to issue the proposed order to which they have stipulated for a third time (SEE ORDER) The parties are once again directed to the Courts sample stipulated protective order located on the Courts website for a sample of the format of an approved stipulated protective order. (dts)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES--GENERAL
Case No. EDCV 14-02301-VAP (KKx)
Date: July 27, 2015
Title: James F. Parker, Jr. v. Mantech International Corp.
DOCKET ENTRY
PRESENT:
HON. KENLY KIYA KATO, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
D. Taylor
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS:
None present
n/a
Court Reporter
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS:
None present
PROCEEDINGS: (IN CHAMBERS)
The parties’ proposed Stipulated Protective Order (ECF Docket No. 45-1 has
been referred by the District Judge to the Magistrate Judge for consideration. The
parties are advised the Court declines to issue the proposed order to which they have
stipulated for a third time for the following reasons:
1.
Proposed ¶¶ 6.3 and 12.1 of the Proposed Stipulated Protective
Order need to be revised to make clear that any motion
challenging a designation of material as Confidential or requesting
a modification of the Protective Order will need to be made in
strict compliance with Local Rules 37-1 and 37-2 (including the
Joint Stipulation requirement).
The parties are once again directed to the Court’s sample stipulated protective
order located on the Court’s website for a sample of the format of an approved
stipulated protective order.
MINUTES FORM 11
CIVIL-GEN
Initials of Deputy Clerk dts
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