McDonald et al v. Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese Corporation et al
Filing
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PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya on 7/9/13. (sgrim)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 1:13-cv-00704-RPM-KMT
LESLIE MCDONALD, individually and as a parent and
guardian of KELLEN MCDONALD; and
KELLEN MCDONALD. a minor, by and through his
parent and guardian LESLIE MCDONALD,
Plaintiffs,
v.
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, a Japanese
Corporation;
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES U.S.A., INC., a California
Corporation; and
DOES 1-30, inclusive,
Defendants.
STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
WHEREAS, Plaintiffs filed this action against Toyota Motor Corporation (“TMC”)
and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (“TMS”) (collectively, the “Toyota Defendants”),
and
WHEREAS, the documents listed by Bates Number as Exhibit “One” are claimed
by the Toyota Defendants to contain information that includes proprietary interests,
trade secrets, and confidential commercial information, in addition to other information
all of which provides the Toyota Defendants a competitive advantage that will be
irretrievably lost if the information is acquired by competitors of the Toyota Defendants
in the automotive industry and marketing business;
WHEREAS, the documents listed by the Toyota Defendants in Exhibit “One”
have been reviewed by counsel for Toyota, who certify that their enumeration here is
based on a good faith belief that the information they contain is confidential or otherwise
entitled to protection.
WHEREAS, the Toyota Defendants may produce additional documents during
the course of discovery in this case which the Toyota Defendants similarly claim to
contain information that includes proprietary interests, trade secrets, and confidential
commercial information, in addition to other information all of which provides the Toyota
Defendants a competitive advantage that will be irretrievably lost if the information is
acquired by competitors of the Toyota Defendants in the automotive industry and
marketing business;
WHEREAS, the Toyota Defendants desire to preserve the confidentiality of such
information and prevent the information from being acquired by their competitors;
WHEREAS, the documents listed by Bates Number as Exhibit “Two” are claimed
by the Plaintiffs to contain information that includes personal medical and psychological
information that if acquired by others could be used to harass, embarrass or cause
other irreparable damage to Plaintiffs;
WHEREAS, Plaintiffs may produce additional documents that contain information
that includes personal medical records that if acquired by non-parties could be used to
harass, embarrass, or cause other irreparable damage to Plaintiffs;
WHEREAS, Plaintiffs desire to preserve the confidentiality of their personal
medical and psychological information from being acquired by non-parties; and
WHEREAS, the documents listed by the Plaintiffs in Exhibit “Two” have been
reviewed by counsel for Plaintiffs, who certify that their enumeration here is based on a
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good faith belief that the information they contain is confidential or otherwise entitled to
protection.
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED that the Court may enter the following Stipulated
Protective Order for those documents listed in Exhibit “One” and Exhibit “Two” and,
which the Toyota Defendants subsequently add to Exhibit “One” and Plaintiffs
subsequently add to Exhibit “Two,” and such other documents as may be produced in
the course of discovery in this case that may include information that includes
proprietary interests, trade secrets, and confidential commercial information or
information that provides the Toyota Defendants with a competitive advantage and any
personal medical and psychological information as may be disclosed or produced in the
course of discovery or independently acquired by Toyota Defendants through HIPAA
requests that could be used to harass, embarrass or otherwise harm Plaintiffs, provided
that counsel for the respective parties first reviews the information and certifies that the
enumeration of any such additional information is based upon a good faith belief that it
is confidential or otherwise entitled to protection.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1.
The term “confidential information” as used in this Stipulated Protective
Order shall refer to those documents identified as “Confidential” or “Subject to
Protective Order” as described below, and to the substance of any information obtained
from such documents that are claimed by the Toyota Defendants to contain proprietary
interests, trade secrets, and confidential commercial information, in addition to
information that provides the Toyota Defendants a competitive advantage that will be
irretrievably lost if the information is acquired by competitors of the Toyota Defendants,
and any documents identified as “Confidential” or “Subject to Protective Order” as
described below, and to the substance of any information obtained from such
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documents that are claimed by Plaintiffs to contain personal medical or psychological
information.
2.
The documents protected by this Stipulated Protective Order have been
designated by:
(a)
(b)
3.
Typing, stamping or imprinting upon the document the following
words: “CONFIDENTIAL” or “SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE
ORDER;” and
Applying such in a manner so as not to obscure any information
contained therein.
All information and documents designated as confidential shall be
accorded confidential status until such time as determined otherwise pursuant to the
following provisions of the Stipulated Protective Order.
4.
Any notes, lists, memoranda, indices, compilations, electronically stored
information, reports, records and documents prepared or based on an examination of
“confidential information” and any summaries of “confidential information,” which quote
from, identify or refer to the “confidential information” with such specificity that the
“confidential information” can be identified, or by reasonable logical extension can be
identified, shall be accorded the same status of confidentiality as the underlying
“confidential information” from which they are made and shall be subject to all of the
terms of the Stipulated Protective Order.
5.
All “confidential information” shall be used for this litigation, shall not be
used for any business, commercial or competitive purposes, and shall not be used to
harass, embarrass, or otherwise harm a Party’s privacy interests may be disclosed
only to the following individuals or entities, and shall not be revealed, discussed
or disclosed in any manner or in any form, to any person, entity or judicial
tribunal other than:
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(a)
(b)
Counsel with the law firms representing the parties;
(c)
An employee of counsel with the law firms representing the parties
to whom it is necessary that the material be shown for purposes of
litigation; and
(d)
6.
The Court and Court personnel including court reporters retained
by the parties;
Experts or professional advisors and persons regularly employed in
their offices retained by a party to assist in the prosecution or
defense of this action, but only to the extent necessary for such
person to perform their assigned tasks in connection with this
action.
“Confidential information” shall not be shown or disclosed to persons
described in paragraphs 5(b), 5(c), and 5(d) until that person shall be shown this
Stipulated Protective Order and signs and dates a written agreement to be bound by the
terms of this Stipulated Protective Order, which agreement shall be identical to that set
forth in Appendix A of this Stipulated Protective Order.
7.
The original and copies of the signed agreement(s) shall be maintained in
the possession, custody and control of respective counsel for the parties who disclose
discovery marked as Confidential to persons described in paragraphs 5(b), 5(c), and
5(d). The Parties will meet and confer if a party requests the other party to disclose such
signed copies to them and if necessary may seek a Court Order requiring the
withholding party to disclose such signed copies to them.
8.
All persons who receive “confidential information” and/or material or
information accorded the status of confidentiality in this action shall maintain the
confidentiality of such material and information in accordance with the terms of this
Stipulated Protective Order.
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9.
Copies of discovery responses and documents containing “confidential
information” shall not be filed with the Court, except in accordance with Paragraph 10
herein.
10.
In the event that any document, deposition testimony, deposition exhibit,
interrogatory, answer thereto, exhibit or attachment to an interrogatory or answer,
request for production, answer to request for production, documents and/or exhibits
accompanying a document request or answer, request for admission or response
thereto, motion, memorandum, affidavit, brief or any other submission by any party is
filed with the Court which includes, incorporates or quotes “confidential information,”
such filings shall be submitted in sealed envelopes and other appropriate containers
endorsed to the effect that they are sealed pursuant to this Stipulated Protective Order
by reason of containing “confidential information” and shall be maintained under seal
and not disclosed, except to the Court, except upon further Order of this Court.
11.
To the extent that any “confidential information” is used in the taking of
depositions, such “confidential information” shall remain subject to the provisions of this
Stipulated Protective Order. At the time any “confidential information” is used in any
deposition, counsel for the parties must inform the reporter of this Stipulated Protective
Order. The reporter shall operate in a manner consistent with this Stipulated Protective
Order and shall separately label the confidential portions of the deposition transcript,
including documents and other exhibits containing confidential information. The
confidential information shall be sealed and made part of the original deposition
transcript, not any certified copies, and counsel for the Party or Parties claiming
Confidentiality shall retain custody and control of the original transcript, or that
portion of the original transcript referring to the confidential information and the
sealed confidential documents.
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12.
The Parties may designate depositions or other testimony concerning the
documents and the information contained therein as “confidential information” by:
(a)
Stating orally on the record the day the testimony is given that the
information is expected to be “confidential;” and,
(b)
Sending written notice designating by page and line the portions of
the transcript of the deposition or other testimony to be treated as
“Confidential,” within 10 days after receipt of the transcript.
The reporter shall operate in a manner consistent with this Stipulated Protective Order
and shall prepare a separate transcript containing the confidential portions of the
deposition, including documents and other exhibits containing “confidential information,”
and counsel for the Party or Parties claiming confidentiality shall maintain
custody and control of that portion of the original transcript. Those pages in any
transcript referring to confidential information shall include a stamp identifying
all such pages as “confidential.”
13.
Any party may apply to the Court for the imposition of further limitations
upon the disclosure of specific information if such party deems further limitations are
required in specific instances. Any party may apply to the Court for relief from limitations
if such party deems such relief is required in specific instances.
14.
Nothing in this Stipulated Protective Order shall prevent the Toyota
Defendants from amending Exhibit “One” nor the Plaintiffs from amending Exhibit “Two”
to identify additional documents that they have designated as confidential and will
therefore be subject to the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order.
15.
Nothing in this Stipulated Protective Order shall prevent any disclosure if
the party designating the information as confidential consents to such disclosure.
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16.
The execution of this Stipulated Protective Order shall not in any way
detract from the right of a party to object to the production of discovery materials on
grounds other than confidentiality.
17.
Failure by a party to challenge the confidentiality of any document or
information at the time of receipt thereof shall not preclude a subsequent challenge
thereto. In the event a party to this litigation disagrees with the designation of any
information as confidential, the parties shall attempt to dispose of such dispute in good
faith on an informal basis. If the disagreement cannot be resolved in this fashion, the
party contesting the confidentiality of the material may, by sealed motion setting forth
with specificity the items challenged, seek an Order freeing the material in question from
the designation as “confidential information.” The party asserting that documents or
other tangible litigation materials constitute “confidential information” shall bear the
burden of proof that the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order apply. Any information
as to which such Motion is made shall remain “confidential information” under the
provisions of this Stipulated Protective until further Order of the Court.
18.
Nothing contained in this Stipulated Protective Order shall prevent a party
to this action from using its own confidential information and material in any way that it
sees fit, or from revealing its own confidential information and material to whomever it
chooses, without prior consent of any person or of the Court.
19.
After the conclusion of this litigation as to all parties, all “confidential
information” and all copies thereof shall be either returned to counsel for the other Party,
or destroyed by counsel for the other Party. In either event, counsel for the Parties shall
execute and provide to counsel for the other Party an affidavit stating under oath that all
“confidential information” and all copies thereof have either been destroyed or returned.
Moreover, all such “confidential information” shall remain subject to the terms of this
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Stipulated Protective Order, and the parties Stipulated to the continuation of jurisdiction
and venue of this Court to resolve any disputes arising from the treatment or disposition
of “confidential information” after conclusion of this litigation.
20.
This Stipulated Protective Order shall not be abrogated, modified,
amended or enlarged except by agreement of the parties or by Motion, with notice given
to each of the parties.
21.
Nothing contained herein shall restrict the presentation of any evidence,
including “Confidential Information,” to a jury or the Court during a trial or other hearing
of this action. However, such presentation shall not constitute a waiver of any
restrictions provided for in this Stipulated Protective Order and the parties agree to take
reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of any “confidential information” at any
hearing or upon trial of this matter in such a manner and until such time as the Court
may direct and/or as the parties may otherwise agree. Before any such presentation of
“confidential information,” the presenting Party shall provide the other Party with
appropriate notice so that the Party claiming confidentiality may have the opportunity to
lodge appropriate objections or seek the Court’s direction to prevent disclosure of the
“confidential information.”
SO ORDERED, this 9th day of July, 2013.
__________________________________
U.S. Magistrate Judge
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STIPULATED TO AND AGREED:
Date: July 8, 2013
Date: July 8, 2013
s/ Richard J. Hood
Richard J. Hood
Andrus, Hood & Wagstaff, P.C.
1999 Broadway, Suite 4150
Denver, CO 80202
Telephone: 303.376.6360
rjh@ahw-law.com
s/ Stephen E. Oertle
John R. Trigg
Edward C. Stewart
Stephen E. Oertle
Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP
370 Seventeenth Street, Suite 4500
Denver, CO 80202
Telephone: 303.244.1800
trigg@wtotrial.com
stewart@wtotrial.com
oertle@wtotrial.com
Attorney for Plaintiffs Leslie and
Kellen McDonald
Attorneys for Defendants Toyota Motor
Corporation and Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A.,
Inc.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 1:13-cv-00704-RM-KMT
LESLIE MCDONALD, individually and as a parent and
guardian of KELLEN MCDONALD; and
KELLEN MCDONALD. a minor, by and through his
parent and guardian LESLIE MCDONALD,
Plaintiffs,
v.
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, a Japanese
Corporation;
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES U.S.A., INC., a California
Corporation; and
DOES 1-30, inclusive,
Defendants.
APPENDIX A TO STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
I, ___________________________________________________, certify that I
have read the Stipulated Protective Order dated _____________, entered in the abovecaptioned action and further certify that I fully understand the procedural and
substantive requirements of that Stipulated Protective Order, a copy of which is
attached hereto.
Before reviewing or receiving access to any document, material,
information and/or discovery subject to the protection of that Stipulated Protective Order
and as a condition for such review and/or access, I understand and agree that I am
personally bound by and subject to all of the terms and provisions of the Stipulated
Protective Order. I subject myself to the jurisdiction and venue of said the U.S. District
Court for the District of Colorado for purposes of enforcement of the Stipulated
Protective Order.
___________________________________
(signature)
___________________________________
(print name)
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
day of
, 2013.
___________________________________
Notary Public
EXHIBIT “ONE”
Documents Produced by Defendants Subject to a Stipulated Protective Order
(A) Frame sub-assembly drawings applicable to the 2007-2012 U.S. bound F.J. Cruiser,
and Engineering Change Instruction (ECI) sheets mentioned in those drawings.
Part No.
Document Description
Bates Nos.
51001-35A00-C
FRAME SUB-ASSY
MY 2007-2010
FRAME SUB-ASSY
MY 2010
FRAME SUB-ASSY
MY 2010-2011
FRAME SUB-ASSY
MY 2011-2012
828213
51001-35A70
51001-35A70-D
51001-35A71-B
828214
828215
828216
ECI No.
Bates Nos.
244WF1808
327WF0120
327WF0473
327WF0551
327WF0578
327WF0661
493WF0032
493WF0095
493WF0240
493WF0242
493WF0295
460780-460790
828531-828536
599674-599755
828537-828544
828545-828551
828560-828565
828552-828559
828566-828574
828590-828597
828575-828581
828582-828589
(B) Rear drive shaft drawings applicable to the 2007-2012 U.S. bound F.J. Cruiser, and
ECI sheets mentioned in those drawings.
Part No.
Document Description
Bates Nos.
00421-60029-A
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2007-2010
181294-181294A
00421-60033
00421-60033-A
00421-60033-B
00421-60033-C
00421-60033-D
00421-60033-F
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2010
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2010-2011
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2011
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2011-2012
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2012
ASSY DRAWING, RR AXLE
MY 2012
828239
828240
828241
828242
828243
828244
ECI No.
Bates Nos.
244WF0363
244WF0482
243WF0313
244WF0580
244WF0883
244WF1896
327WF0055
327WF0294
445WF1613
445WF2732
445WF3116
445WF3254
445WFV004
445WS0023
828427-828428
828429-828430
828431-828432
828433-828435
460937
460940-460945
460964-460971
460972-460978
828439-828445
651807-651812
828458-828463
828464-828512
828446-828457
828436-828438
(C) Assembly drawings applicable to the fuel system (including the fuel tank, fuel line,
fuel tank protector, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pulse damper, fuel injector, canister,
filler pipe, and fuel filler neck and cap) of the 2007-2012 U.S. bound F.J. Cruiser, and
ECI sheets mentioned in those drawings.
Part No.
Document Description
Bates Nos.
23209-31010-B
INJECTOR SET, FUEL
MY 2007
754953
23209-31010-C
23209-31060-A
23209-31060-B
23209-31100
23270-31010
23270-31010-A
23270-31080
23270-31080
23280-31010-B
23280-31010-C
23280-31050-A
23280-31051
23807-31010-D
23807-31010-F
23807-31120
77020-35120-B
77020-35121
77020-35121-B
77020-35170
77020-35171
77100-35A30
77100-35A30
INJECTOR SET, FUEL
MY 2007-2012
INJECTOR SET, FUEL
MY 2007
INJECTOR SET, FUEL
MY 2007-2010
INJECTOR SET, FUEL
MY 2010-2012
DAMPER ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION
MY 2007
DAMPER ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION
MY 2007-2010
DAMPER ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION
MY 2010
DAMPER ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION
MY 2010-2012 (drawing reproduction)
REGULATOR ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE
MY 2007-2008
REGULATOR ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE
MY 2008-2010
REGULATOR ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE
MY 2010-2012
REGULATOR ASSY, FUEL PRESSURE
MY 2012
PIPE SUB-ASSY, FUEL DELIVERY
MY 2007
PIPE SUB-ASSY, FUEL DELIVERY
MY 2007-2012
PIPE SUB-ASSY, FUEL DELIVERY
MY 2007-2012
TUBE ASSY, FUEL SUCTION W/PUMP &
GAGE, MY 2007
TUBE ASSY, FUEL SUCTION W/PUMP &
GAGE, MY 2007-2008
TUBE ASSY, FUEL SUCTION W/PUMP &
GAGE, MY 2008-2010
TUBE ASSY, FUEL SUCTION W/PUMP &
GAGE, MY 2010-2012
TUBE ASSY, FUEL SUCTION W/PUMP &
GAGE, MY 2012
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2010
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2010 (drawing reproduction)
738020
754954
754955
707602
754956
754957
707604
707605
828247
828248
828249
828250
828235-828236
828237-828238
707607-707608
828258-828259
828260-828261
828262-828263
828264-828266
828267-828269
828276-828278
828279-828281
77100-35A30-A
77100-35A30-C
77100-35A30-C
77100-35A30-D
77100-3S350-B
77100-3S350-C
77200-35070
77200-35130
77210-35040-A
77300-52040-B
77300-52040-C
77300-52040-D
77300-52040-F
77300-52040-G
77300-52040-H
77300-52040-J
77300-52040-K
77300-52040-M
77606-35070-D
77643-35050-A
77740-35530
77740-35530-A
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2010
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2010
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2010-2012
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2012
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2007
TANK ASSY, FUEL
MY 2007-2009
TUBE ASSY, FUEL W/CLAMP
MY 2007-2010
TUBE ASSY, FUEL W/CLAMP
MY 2010-2012
PIPE ASSY, FUEL TANK FILLER
MY 2007-2012
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2007
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2007
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2007-2008
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2008-2010
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2010
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2010-2011
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2011
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2011-2012
CAP ASSY, FUEL TANK W/TETHER
MY 2012
PROTECTOR SUB-ASSY, FUEL TANK
MY 2007-2012
PROTECTOR, FUEL TANK, NO. 3
MY 2007-2012
CANISTER ASSY, CHARCOAL
MY 2007-2010
CANISTER ASSY, CHARCOAL
MY 2010-2011
828282-828284
828285-828287
828288-828290
828291-828293
828270-828272
828273-828275
828294
828295
828296
828217-828218
828219-828220
828221-828222
828223-828224
828225-828226
828227-828228
828229-828230
828231-828232
828233-828234
828297
828298
738096
738097
77740-35531
CANISTER ASSY, CHARCOAL
MY 2011-2012
828299
ECI No.
Bates Nos.
000GF9BMD
000GF9BRS
000GF9CJ3
000GF9CQF
000GF9CUR
000GF9D46
000GF9DR1
000GF9DUG
000GF9E38
000GF9EMT
000GF9GZ9
000GF9HDM
000GF9HDN
045YF0002
045YF0018
045YF0067
045YF0069
045YF0079
045YF0102
045YF0179
045YF0272
045YF0333
045YF0345
045YF0420
045YF0563
045YS0002
056YF0040
056YF0093
244WF1697
244WF2651
299WF1095
299WF1262
315WF2474
327WF0065
327WF0094
327WF0096
767108-767132
828741-828755
828324-828341
828928-828946
738260-738271
707735-707743
721802-721829
828764-828772
828773-828780
828349-828360
828385-828393
828394-828414
828415-828426
755149-755149
755150
755151
828523-828524
755152-755153
738297-738298
755154-755166
755167-755173
707744-707777
707691-707696
828525-828530
754927-754934
738299
755175-755226
707778-707786
738812-738818
738840-738845
828317-828323
828342-828348
828300-828316
828887-828892
828893-828898
828961-828968
327WF0102
327WF0183
327WF0224
327WF0342
327WF0545
327WF0582
327WF0605
327WF0643
327WF0649
327WR0003
327WR0010
327WR0019
327WS0011
405WF2207
432WF2057
432WF2774
445WF2053
445WF2537
493WF0208
493WF0266
493WF0285
493WF0300
493WF0306
493WF0310
493WH0020
828905-828910
738887-738893
828756-828763
828911-828916
828781-828801
828817-828823
828899-828904
828824-828829
828830-828835
828811-828816
828947-828953
828954-828960
828728-828740
828969-828976
828361-828372
828373-828384
685288-685296
685335-685340
828836-828856
828857-828865
828866-828880
828917-828926
828802-828810
828881-828886
828927
(D) Floor assembly and main body welding drawings applicable to the 2007-2012 U.S.
bound F.J. Cruiser and ECI sheets mentioned in those drawings.
Part No.
Document Description
Bates Nos.
00580-35009-C
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, MAIN BODY
WELDING, MY 2007-2008
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, MAIN BODY
WELDING, MY 2008-2010
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, MAIN BODY
WELDING, MY 2010-2011
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, MAIN BODY
WELDING, MY 2011-2012
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, MAIN BODY
WELDING, MY 2012
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, SIDE PANEL
WELDING, MY 2007-2008
574292-574293
00580-35010
00580-35010-B
00580-35012-B
00580-35012-C
00610-35010-L
574294-574295
574296-574297
652080-652081
828245-828246
574298-574300
00610-35012
57012-35080
57012-35081
57012-35082
58101-3G210
58101-3G210-C
58101-3G210-F
58101-3G210-H
INSTRUCTION DRAWING, SIDE PANEL
WELDING, MY 2008-2012
BODY SUB-ASSY, UNDER, RR
MY 2007-2012
BODY SUB-ASSY, UNDER, RR
MY 2010
BODY SUB-ASSY, UNDER, RR
MY 2012
PAN SUB-ASSY, FR FLOOR
MY 2007-2009
PAN SUB-ASSY, FR FLOOR
MY 2009-2010
PAN SUB-ASSY, FR FLOOR
MY 2010-2011
PAN SUB-ASSY, FR FLOOR
MY 2011-2012
574301-574303
828255
828256
828257
828251
828252
828253
828254
ECI No.
Bates Nos.
327WP0209
327WP0232
327WP0250
327WP0372
327WP0374
327WP0529
327WP0990
327WP0995
327WP1067
327WP1331
327WP1367
327WP1607
327WP1709
327WP1747
327WP1780
327WP1790
327WP1848
327WP1862
327WP1887
327WP1930
327WRP019
327WRP254
573505
828651-828658
573407
828659-828670
828598-828605
573408
828606-828612
573491-573497
828671-828679
828680-828686
828687-828693
573409-573470
828613-828620
828621-828631
828694-828700
828710-828718
573471-573479
828632-828639
573480-573490
828701-828709
573506-573514
573498-573504
327WSP004
493WP0156
493WP0206
493WP0387
493WP0489
493WPV029
493WSP007
573699
820709-820731
651816-651824
828640-828650
828513-828522
828719-828727
651813-651815
(E) Relevant crash test reports applicable to the 2007-2012 U.S. bound F.J. Cruiser.
Document Description
Model Year
Bates Nos.
Test Report No. RRMS-051021
155L 35mph Frontal Collision
Test (AM50 w/belt)
FMVSS 204, 208, 212, 219 and 301
Video
2007-2012
573815-573840 J
600496-600521 E
Test Report No. RRMS-051022
155L 25mph Frontal Collision
Test (AM50 w/o belt; FMVSS 208
Video
2007-2012
Test Report No. RRMS-051025
155L 30mph Frontal Collision
Test (AF05 w/belt); FMVSS 208
Video
2007-2011
Test Report No. RRMS-051027
155L 25mph Frontal Collision
Test (AF05 w/o belt); FMVSS 208
Video
2007-2012
Test Report No. RRMS-091005
35mph head-on
(FMVSS 301)
Video
2010-2010
Test Report No. RRMS-101001
35mph head-on
(FMVSS 208, 212, 219)
2011-2012
HEAD ON
575704
573841-573863 J
600522-600544 E
575705
573910-573934 J
600591-600615 E
575708
573960-573982 J
600641-600663 E
575709
651963-651980 J
652059
651907-651934 J
Video
Test Report No. RRMS-101003
30mph head-on
(FMVSS 208)
Video
652057
2011-2012
651935-651962 J
652058
RIGHT OBLIQUE
Test Report No. RRMS-051023
155L 25mph Right Oblique
Collision Test (AM50 w/o belt)
FMVSS 208
Video
2007-2012
Test Report No. RRMS-051032
155L 30mph Right Oblique Collision
Test (AM50 w/belt); FMVSS 301
Video
2007-2009
Test Report No. RRMS-091004
30mph right oblique
(FMVSS 301)
Video
2010-2012
573864-573886 J
600545-600567 E
575706
574000-574016 J
600681-600697 E
575711
651997-652014 J
652061
LEFT OBLIQUE
Test Report No. RRMS-051024
155L 25mph Left Oblique
Collision Test (AM50 w/o belt)
FMVSS 208
Video
2007-2012
573887-573909 J
600568-600590 E
Test Report No. RRMS-051031
155L 30mph Left Oblique Collision
Test (AM50 w/belt); FMVSS 301
2007-2009
573983-573999 J
600664-600680 E
Test Report No. RRMS-091003
30mph left oblique
(FMVSS 301)
Video
2010-2012
651981-651996 J
575707
652060
OFFSET
Test Report No. RRMS-051026
155L 25mph Left Offset Frontal
Deformable Barrier Test
(AF05 w/belt); FMVSS 208
2007-2012
573935-573959 J
600616-600640 E
Test Report No. RRMS-051029
155L 40mph Left Offset Frontal
Deformable Barrier Test
Video
2007-2010
575715-575745 J
600465-600495 E
Test Report No. RRMS-101007
40mph ODB
Video
2011-2012
575710
651872-651906 J
652056
LINCAP
Test Report No. RRMS-052005
LINCAP Right Side Collision Test on
155L (Non-SIAB specification,
Passenger side)
Video
2007-2012
Test Report No. RRMS-052006
LINCAP Left Side Collision Test on
155L (SIAB specification, driver side)
Video
2007-2012
574082-574155 J
600763-600836 E
850672-850676
574017-574081 J
600698-600762 E
575712
Car to Car Rear-End
Test Report No. RRMS-052015
155L 55mph Left Side 70%
Overlap Rear-end Collision Test
(FMVSS 301)
Video
2007-2012
829226-829233 J
829234-829241 E
829409-829412
SENSOR ON/OFF
Test Report No. RRMS-051034
155L Airbag Sensor
(ON/OFF, Lo/Hi) Confirmation Test
(low speed frontal)
2007-2012
829120-829172 J
829173-829225 E
Video
829396-829408
(F) Documents related to Failure Mode and Effect Analysis applicable to the frame sub
assembly, rear drive shaft, main body welding, floor assembly and fuel system
(including the fuel tank, fuel line, fuel tank protector, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pulse
damper, fuel injector, canister, filler pipe, and fuel filler neck and cap) of the 2007-2012
U.S. bound F.J. Cruiser.
Document Description
Bates Nos.
155L 64km/h ODB Frontal Collision
Formal Genzu Drawing Model
Ability Confirmation
827325-827376
155L 64km/h ODB RrFloor × RockerInner
SPOT Breaking Countermeasure
827377-827456
155L 64km/h ODB Frontal Collision
827457-827499
Untitled
827500-827543
Examination of the Possibility of
Base Material Breaking
827544-827589
Regarding 155L SE ODB Frontal Collision
827590-827638
Untitled
827639-827654
Displacement Rank Graph
827655-827696
Side View of Vehicle Deformation Drawing
827697-827758
Untitled
827759-827807
155L 64km/h ODB Frontal Collision
Countermeasure Examination Meeting Hondout
827808-827822
AS CAE Genzu Drawing 2 Corner
Countermeasure Calculation Result
827823-827856
AS CAE Genzu Drawing First Calculation Result
827857-827895
Comparison to Test and Calculation
827896-827935
155L ODB Rapid Report
827936-827966
Examination of the 2 Corner Part Using Cut Model
827967-828031
155L CAE Genzu Drawing
828032-828075
155L 64km/h ODB Belt Line Reinforcement
Effect Examination
828076-828124
155L 64km/h ODB Frontal Collision Analysis
828125-828164
155L ODB Rocker ME Examination
828165-828174
155L 64km/h ODB Frontal Collision
Formal Genzu Drawing Model Ability
Confirmation
828175-828179
Untitled
828180-828183
Side View of Vehicle Deformation Drawing
828184-828212
EXHIBIT “TWO”
Documents Produced by Plaintiffs Subject to a Stipulated Protective Order
1. “McDonald – 000194 through 000286” – Kellen McDonald medical records
from University of Utah Hospital.
2. “McDonald – 000287 through 001271” – Kellen McDonald medical records
from Children’s Hospital.
3. “McDonald – 001272 through 001341” – Kellen McDonald plastic surgery
records from Dr. Elliott Rose.
4. “McDonald – 001342 through 001354” – Kellen McDonald therapy records
from Dr. Robert Tinker.
5. “McDonald – 001355 through 001433” – Leslie McDonald San Juan Regional
Medical Center records.
6. “McDonald – 001434 through 001444” – Leslie McDonald University of
Colorado Hospital records.
7. “McDonald – 001445 through 001725” – Billing Records and Expenses.
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