Albee v. Continental Tire North America, et al.

Filing 39

PROTECTIVE ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Edmund F. Brennan on 08/24/09. (Benson, A.)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 PROTECTIVE ORDER UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA DONALD HAYES ALBEE, ) Case No.: 2:09-CV-01145-LKK-EFB ) ) Plaintiff, ) PROTECTIVE ORDER ) ) vs. ) ) ) CONTINENTAL TIRE NORTH AMERICA, ) INC., An Ohio Corporation, and FORD MOTOR ) COMPANY, INC. a Delaware Corporation, ) ) ) Defendants. ) ) ) ) It is hereby ORDERED that all documents and other materials produced by Continental Tire North America, Inc. ("CTNA"), either voluntarily or by Order of the Court, have been and will be produced under the following conditions: I. A. The parties recognize that discovery in this matter may call for the production of materials containing a trade secret or other confidential and proprietary business, research, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 development and/or other commercially sensitive information of CTNA, and that CTNA has a protected proprietary and property interest in those materials. B. When used in this Protective Order, the word "CONFIDENTIAL" means information that is, contains, or reveals a trade secret or other designated confidential research, development, and other commercial information of CTNA. C. Prior to producing any documents all or materials designated as CONFIDENTIAL, counsel for CTNA must certify in writing that those documents or materials have been reviewed and have been designated as CONFIDENTIAL in good faith. D. When used in this Protective Order, the term "CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL" means all designated CONFIDENTIAL written materials, computer documents, design drawings, mold drawings, tire standards, claims histories, adjustment data, testing documentation, videotapes, answers to Interrogatories, responses to Requests for Production, responses to Requests for Admissions, deposition transcripts, documents produced by CTNA to any governmental agency or body such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ("NHTSA") at any time and deemed by that agency or body to be confidential pursuant to 49 CFR § 512, or other similar regulations, and all other designated tangible items which disclose CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. The term "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean any information contained in CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. E. In order to designate a portion of any document or other printed material as CONFIDENTIAL, CTNA shall mark the designated pages of the material with the following legend: CONFIDENTIAL- DISCLOSURE OF THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO A PROTECTIVE ORDER AND MAY ONLY BE USED IN THE CASE OF DONALD HAYES ALBEE, ET AL. v. CONTINENTAL TIRE NORTH AMERICA, INC., ET AL., CASE NO. 2:09-CV-01145-LKK-EFB, AND NOT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WHATSOEVER. The Confidentiality legend shall be placed in a manner that does not cover, obscure, or impair the legibility of any information contained within the material. In order to designate a computer database, disc, compact disc, drive, or other electronically recorded material as CONFIDENTIAL, CTNA shall mark the case or envelope containing the material with the word 2 PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CONFIDENTIAL or apply the confidentiality legend set forth above. Documents printed from such electronic media shall be marked the same as documents originally produced on paper. In the case of a deposition or oral examination, counsel for CTNA may, during the deposition, designate on the record that testimony involving CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL be held as CONFIDENTIAL, and the entire deposition transcript will be treated as CONFIDENTIAL until counsel for CTNA receives a transcript of the deposition and for 30 days thereafter. After receipt of the deposition transcript, CTNA shall identify by page and line the portion of the material that CTNA intends to designate as CONFIDENTIAL in a written letter served to all counsel of record and court reporter within 30 days after receiving the written deposition transcript from the court reporter. Only the portions of the deposition transcript designated by CTNA during this time period shall remain CONFIDENTIAL. The parties stipulate that the court reporter or videographer for any such depositions will be given a copy of this Protective Order, will execute an acknowledgement thereof; and shall not disclose to anyone (other than the COVERED PERSONS as defined in Section I.F below) any deposition testimony or exhibits in this lawsuit. F. When used in this Protective Order, the term COVERED PERSONS includes only the following: (1) the Court and all Court personnel; (2) the named parties, other than CTNA, in this litigation; (3) the named counsel of record for all parties other than CTNA in this litigation and their employees, to the extent reasonably necessary for such persons to render assistance in this litigation; (4) experts and non-attorney consultants retained or consulted by counsel of record for any party other than CTNA to assist in the preparation, prosecution, or evaluation of this litigation; and (5) such other persons as may be designated by written agreement of the parties or by order of the Court. II. Absent a further order of the Court, CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, as described in Sections I.D and I.E, shall not be used for any purpose other than the prosecution or defense of this captioned action, and shall not be shown, disseminated or disclosed in any manner to anyone other than COVERED PERSONS without the prior written agreement of CTNA or order of the Court after due notice to CTNA. 3 PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 B. A. III. Before showing or divulging any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to any COVERED PERSON other than the Court and Court personnel, counsel shall first obtain from each such person a signed WRITTEN ASSURANCE in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A." Counsel shall maintain a list of all such recipients of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL to whom this paragraph applies and the original of every WRITTEN ASSURANCE required pursuant to this paragraph. At the conclusion of the litigation, the parties shall forward to counsel for CTNA each and every signed WRITTEN ASSURANCE and a list of all recipients of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS; however, with regard to consultant(s) not identified as expert(s) in this matter, counsel need only provide a copy of the WRITTEN ASSURANCE redacted to remove any reference to the identity of the consultant(s); provided, however, that if CTNA has a good faith reason to believe that CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION produced in this case has been improperly disclosed in violation of this Order, then CTNA may either request that Counsel for any other party provide the WRITTEN ASSURANCES for nondisclosed consulting experts or may petition the Court to review the WRITTEN ASSURANCES. IV. If any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL is filed with this Court, including any pleading incorporating CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, the portion of such filing containing CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall be filed in a sealed envelope on which the following legend shall prominently appear: (Donald Hayes Albee, et al. v. Continental Tire North America, Inc., et al., CASE NO. 2:09-CV-01145-LKK-EFB) CONFIDENTIAL - This envelope contains confidential documents and information produced by Continental Tire North America, Inc. It shall not be opened nor the contents thereof displayed or revealed except by the Order of this Court. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL may be introduced into evidence in any pre-trial proceeding, if otherwise admissible, provided that it may only be done so when counsel for 4 PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CTNA is present, and the parties agree that confidentiality of the CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall continue to the maximum extent permitted by the Court, pursuant to such procedures as the Court may require. The use of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL at trial shall be subject to any applicable Local Rules, the Final Pretrial Conference Order, and further rulings or orders of this Court. C. All documents or materials submitted to or filed with the Court in connection with any pre-trial proceeding that contain, set forth, summarize or otherwise disclose CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall be filed with the Court under seal pursuant only to court order and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Eastern District of California Local Rules 39-140 and 39-141. D. If any party or person who has obtained CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL under the terms of this Protective Order receives a subpoena or other legal process commanding the production of any such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL (the "Subpoena"), such party or person shall promptly notify counsel for CTNA of the service of the Subpoena. The party or person receiving the Subpoena shall not produce any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL in response to the Subpoena without either the prior written consent of counsel for CTNA, or an order of a court of competent jurisdiction. However, CTNA shall have the burden of seeking a court order relieving the subpoenaed party or person of the obligations of the Subpoena prior to the return date of the Subpoena, or the subpoenaed person or party shall be relieved of its obligations under this paragraph. E. The inadvertent production in the course of discovery in this action of any document or information (whether designated as Confidential or not) shall not be deemed to waive the Confidential status of any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and whatever attorney-client privilege, work product protection or other privilege or immunity that would otherwise attach to the document or information produced or to other documents or information shall remain in tact as long as the party producing them, upon discovery of the inadvertent production, notifies the other party or parties of the claim of confidentiality, privilege or other protection or immunity. 5 PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 6 V. Within 90 days after the final disposition of this lawsuit, by settlement, trial or appeal, counsel for the parties shall deliver to counsel for CTNA all CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL including any copies (except those determined by the Court or agreed by the parties not to be CONFIDENTIAL) which have been disseminated to any COVERED PERSONS. VI. In the event counsel for any party, in good faith, disputes the designation of any document as CONFIDENTIAL he or she shall notify counsel for CTNA in writing. CTNA may then seasonably apply to the Court for a determination that the document is or is not protected pursuant to this Protective Order. Until a final determination by the Court, any disputed document will be treated as CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL pursuant to this Protective Order. If the Court, in its discretion, determines that the designation of a document as CONFIDENTIAL was inappropriate under the terms of this Protective Order and/or was made in bad faith, the Court may exercise its authority to impose sanctions. Nothing in the Protective Order shall be construed to alter or shift the burdens of proof and persuasion as they apply to the assertion of privileges or exemptions from public disclosure. VII. This Protective Order shall not preclude the parties from exercising any rights or raising any objections otherwise available to them under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Evidence or any other statute or substantive law applicable to this case. At the conclusion of this lawsuit, the Court shall retain jurisdiction of this lawsuit for the enforcement of this Protective Order. SO ORDERED. Dated: August 24, 2009 EDMUND F. BRENNAN UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 7 PROTECTIVE ORDER UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ) Case No.: 2:09-CV-01145-LKK-EFB ) ) Plaintiff, ) EXHIBIT "A" TO PROTECTIVE ORDER ) ) vs. ) ) ) CONTINENTAL TIRE NORTH AMERICA, ) INC., An Ohio Corporation, and FORD MOTOR ) COMPANY, INC. a Delaware Corporation, ) ) ) Defendants. ) ) ) ) DONALD HAYES ALBEE, EXHIBIT "A" WRITTEN ASSURANCE I hereby acknowledge and affirm that I have read the terms and conditions of the Protective Order attached hereto. I understand the terms of said Protective Order and under oath consent to be bound by the terms of said Protective Order, as a condition to being provided access to the Confidential Material and Confidential Information furnished by Continental Tire North America, Inc. ("CTNA"). Further, by executing this Agreement, I hereby consent to the jurisdiction of the above-captioned Court or any Court of competent jurisdiction for the special and limited purpose of enforcing the terms of the Protective Order. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I recognize that all civil remedies for breach of this Agreement are specifically reserved by CTNA and are not waived by the disclosure provided for herein. Further, in the event of the breach of this Agreement, I recognize that CTNA may pursue all civil remedies available to it as a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement. DATED: _____________________________ ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ Firm ______________________________________ Address __________________________________ Telephone Number SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS ____ day of ______________, 2009. _____________________________________ Notary Public _____________________________________ My Commission Expires 8 PROTECTIVE ORDER

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