Shirley Garcia et al v. County of Riverside et al
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) RE: STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kenly Kiya Kato re Stipulation for Protective Order 20 The parties are advised that the Court declines to issue the proposed protective order because there are substantial and significant differences between the parties stipulation and the proposed order lodged with the Court, such that the parties intent is unclear. The parties are 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. The parties are strongly encouraged to use the language contained in the approved stipulated protective order. (dts)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL
Case No.
EDCV 16-1820-TJH (KKx)
Date: February 9, 2017
Title: Shirley Garcia, et al. v. County of Riverside, et al.
Present: The Honorable KENLY KIYA KATO, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
DEB TAYLOR
Not Reported
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter
Attorney(s) Present for Plaintiff(s):
Attorney(s) Present for Defendant(s):
None Present
None Present
Proceedings:
Order re: Stipulated Protective Order [Dkt. 20]
The parties’ proposed Stipulation and Protective Order has been referred by the District
Judge to the Magistrate Judge for consideration. The parties are advised that the Court declines
to issue the proposed protective order because there are substantial and significant differences
between the parties’ stipulation and the proposed order lodged with the Court, such that the
parties’ intent is unclear.
The parties are 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.
The parties are strongly encouraged to use the language contained in the approved
stipulated protective order.
cc:
United States District Judge Terry J. Hatter, Jr.
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