Russell v. County of Butte et al

Filing 15

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 12/17/14. (Kaminski, H)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Stephen E. Horan, SBN 125241 William E. Camy, SBN 291397 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, California 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 OFFICE OF COUNTY COUNSEL COUNTY OF BUTTE Bruce S. Alpert, SBN 75684 25 County Center Drive, Suite 210 Oroville, CA 95965 Tel: 530.538.7621 Fax: 530.538.6891 Attorneys for Defendant County of Butte 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 14 15 16 17 18 CASE NO. 2:14-CV-00694-TLN-CMK DENISE RUSSELL, Plaintiff, STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER v. 19 20 21 COUNTY OF BUTTE, et al. Complaint Filed: 03/14/14 Defendants. ___________________________________/ 22 23 Defendant COUNTY BUTTE and TOWN OF PARADISE in good faith believes that the 24 following documents contain information that is (a) confidential, sensitive, or potentially invasive 25 of an individual’s privacy interests; (b) not generally known; (c) not normally revealed to the 26 public or third parties, or, if disclosed to third parties, would require such third parties to maintain 27 the information in confidence and (d) protected by the federal common law official information 28 privilege. {01313040.DOCX} 1 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 Defendant takes the position that these documents are Confidential: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1. Personnel records of County of Butte’s Sheriff Deputies Martha Sharpe, Donovan Stockwell, Jason Behlke, Maxina Roberts, and Trevor Frankovich, employed by Butte County Sheriff’s Department, including but not limited to documents concerning, relating or referring to: background investigations, hiring, appointment, termination, job performance and evaluations, awards, commendations, and recognition of all professional accomplishments, training, internal affairs investigative files, citizen complaints, charges of misconduct, resulting discipline or retraining. And Personnel records of the same nature pertaining to Officers Patrick Feaster and Jake Smith of the Paradise Police Department. IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by, among and between the parties through their counsels of record, that the documents described herein may be designated as “Confidential” by the COUNTY OF BUTTE and TOWN OF PARADISE and produced subject to the following Protective Order: 1. The disclosed documents shall be used solely in connection with the civil case Russell v. County of Butte, et al., Case No. 2:14-CV-00694-TLN-CMK (USDC EDCA) and in the preparation and trial of the cases. The Parties do not waive any objections to the admissibility of the documents or portions thereof in future proceedings in this case, including trial. Any documents submitted in any related litigation that were under seal remain under seal in this action. 2. A party producing the documents and materials described herein may designate those materials as confidential by affixing a mark labelling them “Confidential” provided that such marking does not obscure or obliterate the content of any record. If any confidential materials cannot be labeled with this marking, those materials shall be placed in a sealed envelope or other container that is in turn marked “Confidential” in a manner agreed upon by the disclosing and requesting parties. Documents may also bear a mark labelling them “Redacted” to protect third party privacy rights and information not subject to disclosure. 3. Documents or materials designated under this Protective Order as “Confidential” may only be disclosed to the following persons: (a) {01313040.DOCX} Larry L. Baumbach of LAW OFFICES OF LARRY L. BAUMBACH, and associate 2 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 13 14 15 16 attorneys in that office, if any, as counsel for Plaintiff DENISE RUSSELL in the case enumerated above; (b) Stephen E. Horan of PORTER SCOTT, and associate attorneys in his office, as counsel for Defendant COUNTY OF BUTTE in the case enumerated above; (c) Douglas R. Thorn of LAW OFFICES OF DOUGLAS R. THORN, and associates attorneys in his office, if any, as counsel for Defendant TOWN OF PARADISE in the case enumerated above; (d) Paralegal, clerical, and secretarial personnel regularly employed by counsel referred to in subparts (a), (b) and (c) immediately above, including stenographic deposition reports or videographers retained in connection with this action; (g) Court personnel, including stenographic reporters or videographers engaged in proceedings as are necessarily incidental to the preparation for the trial in the civil action; (h) Any expert, consultant, or investigator retained in connection with this action; (i) The finder of facts at the time of trial, subject to the court’s rulings on in limine motions and objections of counsel; and, (j) Witnesses during their depositions in this action. 4. Prior to the disclosure of any Confidential information to any person identified in 17 paragraph 3 and it sub-parts, each such recipient of Confidential information shall be provided 18 with a copy of this Stipulated Protective Order, which he or she shall read. Upon reading this 19 Protective Order, such person shall acknowledge in writing as follows: 20 21 22 23 I have read the Protective Order that applies in Russell v. County of Butte, et al., Case No. 2:14-CV-00694-TLN-CMK (USDC EDCA) and shall abide by its terms. I consent to be subject to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, including without limitation in any proceeding for contempt. 24 Such person also must consent to be subject to the jurisdiction of the United States District 25 Court, Eastern District of California, including without limitation any proceeding for contempt. 26 Provisions of this Stipulated Protective Order, insofar as they restrict disclosure and use of the 27 material, shall be in effect until further order of this Court. The attorneys designated in subparts 28 (a) and (b) of Paragraph 3 above shall be responsible for internally tracking the identities of those {01313040.DOCX} 3 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 individuals to whom copies of documents marked Confidential are given. The Defendants may request the identities of said individual(s) upon the final termination of the litigation or if it is able to demonstrate a good faith basis that any of the other parties to this actions, or agents thereof, have breached the terms of the Stipulated Protective Order. 6 7 8 Stipulated Protective Order, the parties agree that they will seek permission from the Court to file the Confidential information under seal according to Local Rule 141. If permission is granted, the Confidential material will be filed and served in accordance with Local Rule 141. 6. 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 The designation of documents or information as “Confidential” and the subsequent production thereof is without prejudice to the right of any party to oppose the admissibility of the designated document or information. 7. 12 13 As to all documents or materials designated as AConfidential@ pursuant to this 5. 5 A party may apply to the Court for an order that information or materials labeled “Confidential” are not, in fact, confidential. Prior to applying to the Court for such an order, the party seeking to reclassify Confidential information shall meet and confer with the producing party. Until the matter is resolved by the parties or the Court, the information in question shall continue to be treated according to its designation under the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order. The producing party shall have the burden of establishing the propriety of the “Confidential” designation. A party shall not be obligated to challenge the propriety of a confidentiality designation at the time made and a failure to do so shall not preclude a subsequent challenge thereto. 8. Copies of Confidential Documents The following procedures shall be utilized by the parties in production of documents and materials designated as “Confidential”: (a) Counsel for parties other than the Defendants shall receive one copy of the Confidential documents at no charge. (b) Counsel for parties other than the Defendants shall not copy, duplicate, furnish, disclose, or otherwise divulge any information contained in the confidential documents to any source, except those persons identified in Paragraph 3 herein, without further order of the Court or authorization from counsel for the Defendants. But should counsel disclose {01313040.DOCX} 4 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 the information to anyone under this provision, then counsel shall notify the attorneys of record for the other parties at least 10 days before the disclosure so that additional protective orders may be sought from the Court. (c) If the other parties in good faith require additional copies of documents marked “Confidential” in preparation of their case, they shall make a further request to counsel for the Defendants. Upon agreement with counsel for the Defendants, copies will be produced in a timely manner to the requesting party, pursuant to the procedures of this Stipulated Protective Order. Agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld by counsel for the Defendants. 9. If any document or information designated as confidential pursuant to this Stipulated Protective Order is used or disclosed during the course of a deposition, that portion of the deposition record reflecting such material shall be stamped with the appropriate designation and access shall be limited pursuant to the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order. The court reporter for the deposition shall mark the deposition transcript cover page and all appropriate pages or exhibits and each copy thereof, in accordance with paragraph 5 of this Stipulated Protective Order. Only individuals who are authorized by this Protective Order to see or receive such material may be present during the discussion or disclosure of such material. 10. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3, confidential information produced pursuant to this Protective Order may not be delivered, exhibited or otherwise disclosed to any reporter, writer or employee of any trade publication, newspaper, magazine or other media organization, including but not limited to radio and television media. 11. Should any information designated confidential be disclosed, through inadvertence or otherwise, to any person not authorized to receive it under this Protective Order, the disclosing person(s) shall promptly (a) inform counsel for the Defendants of the recipient(s) and the circumstances of the unauthorized disclosure to the relevant producing person(s) and (b) use best efforts to bind the recipient(s) to the terms of this Protective Order. 12. No information shall lose its confidential status because it was inadvertently or unintentionally disclosed to a person not authorized to receive it under this Protective Order. In addition, any information that is designated confidential and produced by the Defendants does not {01313040.DOCX} 5 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 lose its confidential status due to any inadvertent or unintentional disclosure. In the event that the Defendants make any such inadvertent disclosure, the documents which are confidential will be identified accordingly, marked in accordance with Paragraph 2 above, and a copy of the Confidential-marked documents provided to the other parties to this action. Upon receipt of the Confidential-marked documents, the receiving parties will return the unmarked version of the documents to counsel for the Defendants within fourteen (14) days. 13. After the conclusion of this litigation, all documents and materials, in whatever form stored or reproduced containing confidential information will remain confidential. All documents and materials produced to counsel for the other parties pursuant to this Stipulated Protective Order shall be returned to counsel for the Defendants in a manner in which counsel will be able to reasonably verify that all documents were returned. All parties agree to ensure that all persons to whom confidential documents or materials were disclosed shall be returned to counsel for Defendants. “Conclusion” of this litigation means a termination of the case following a trial or settlement. 14. No later than thirty (30) days after settlement or of receiving notice of the entry of an order, judgment, or decree terminating this action, all persons having received the confidential documents shall return said documents to counsel for the Defendants. 15. If any party appeals a jury verdict or order terminating the case, counsel for the Defendants shall maintain control of all copies of confidential documents. If following an appeal the district court reopens the case for further proceedings, the documents shall be returned to counsel for the other parties. 16. This Stipulated Protective Order shall remain in full force and effect and shall continue to be binding on all parties and affected persons until this litigation terminates, subject to any subsequent modifications of this Stipulated Protective Order for good cause shown by this Court or any Court having jurisdiction over an appeal of this action. Upon termination of this litigation, the parties agree the Stipulated Protective Order shall continue in force as a private agreement between the parties. 17. During the pendency of this lawsuit, the Court shall (a) make such amendments, modifications and additions to this Protective Order as it may deem appropriate upon good cause {01313040.DOCX} 6 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 shown; and, (b) adjudicate any dispute arising under it. IT IS SO STIPULATED. Date: 12/1/2014 LAW OFFICES OF LARRY L. BAUMBACH 4 5 By:___//s// Larry L. Baumbach___ Larry L. Baumbach Attorney for Plaintiff 6 7 8 9 Date: 12/8/2014 10 PORTER | SCOTT A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 By____//s// William E. Camy___ Stephen E. Horan William E. Camy Attorneys for County of Butte 13 14 15 16 17 18 Date: 12/1/14 LAW OFFICE OF DOUGLAS R. THORN 19 20 By: ___//s// Douglas R. Thorn__ Douglas R. Thorn Attorney for Town of Paradise 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 {01313040.DOCX} 7 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 1 2 3 4 ORDER PURSUANT TO THE STIPULATION AND GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: December 17, 2014 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTER | SCOTT 350 University Avenue, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95825 TEL: 916.929.1481 FAX: 916.927.3706 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 {01313040.DOCX} 1 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

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