Tuoi Thi Ngo v. County of Riverside et al
Filing
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER re: Stipulated Protective Order by Magistrate Judge Kenly Kiya Kato re Stipulation for Protective Order, 17 The parties are advised that the Court declines to issue the proposed protective order to which they have stipulated. (SEE ORDER FOR DETAILS) (dts)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL
Case No.
EDCV 18-80-JGB (KKx)
Date: June 13, 2018
Title: Tuoi Thi Ngo 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. 17]
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 to which they have stipulated for the following reasons:
1.
Proposed ¶ 5 needs to be revised to make clear that the terms of the Protective
Order do not apply to the Court and court personnel, who are subject only to the Court’s internal
procedures regarding the handling of material filed or lodged, including material filed or lodged
under seal.
2.
Proposed ¶ 5.5 needs to be revised to make clear a Party that seeks to file under
seal any Protected Material must comply with Civil Local Rule 79-5. Protected Material may
only be filed under seal pursuant to a separate court order authorizing the sealing of the specific
Protected Material at issue. If a Party’s request to file Protected Material under seal is denied by
the court, then the Receiving Party may file the information in the public record unless otherwise
instructed by the court.
The parties are further 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 Jesus G. Bernal
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