Serverside Group Limited et al v. CPI Card Group-Minnesota, Inc. et al
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ORDER re: 50 Joint MOTION for Entry of Stipulated Protective Order filed by CPI Card Group-Colorado, Inc., CPI Card Group-Minnesota, Inc., Members Group, Inc., The, PSCU Financial Services, Inc., Neighbors Credit Union, Anheuser Busch Employees Credit Union. by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 8/7/12. (bnbcd, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland
Civil Action No. 12-cv-00733-PAB-BNB
SERVERSIDE GROUP LIMITED, and
SERVERSIDE GRAPHICS, INC.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
CPI CARD GROUP - COLORADO, INC.,
THE MEMBERS GROUP, INC.,
PSCU FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., and
ANHEUSER BUSCH EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION,
Defendants.
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ORDER
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This matter arises on the parties’ Joint Motion for Entry of Stipulated Protective
Order [Doc. # 50, filed 7/26/2012] (the “Motion”). At issue is which of two competing versions
of a blanket protective order should be entered. The parties reached agreement on all provisions
except the prosecution bar contained in paragraph 8 of the proposed protective order. In
addition, there were a few provisions which failed to comply with the requirements of Gillard v.
Boulder Valley School Dist., 196 F.R.D. 382 (D. Colo. 2000), or otherwise were not consistent
with the form of blanket protective orders normally entered.
I held a hearing on the Motion this afternoon and made rulings on the record, which are
incorporated here. In general, I adopted the prosecution bar proposed by the plaintiffs. In
addition, I have modified paragraphs 1; 6.3; 7.4(c); 9(f); and 14.3.
IT IS ORDERED that the Motion [Doc. # 50] is GRANTED as specified in the
Stipulated Protective Order, entered separately.
Dated August 7, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Boyd N. Boland
United States Magistrate Judge
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