Battle v. Railcrew Xpress, LLC et al
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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER granting 30 Joint Motion for Protective Order. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (JAB)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
PRIMROSE BATTLE, JR.,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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RAILCREW XPRESS, LLC; BROWN’S )
CREW CAR OF WYOMING, INC., and
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BROWN’S CREW CAR OF WYOMING, )
LLC;
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Defendants.
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Case No. 4:11-cv-03132
STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
The parties anticipate that discovery in this case is likely to encompass compensation,
personal and/or medical information of employees other than Plaintiff. Discovery may also
involve matters that relate to confidential business practices of Defendants or confidential
employment records of Plaintiff. Therefore, to expedite the flow of discovery material, facilitate
the prompt resolution of disputes over claims of confidentiality, provide adequate protection for
material deemed confidential, and ensure that protection is afforded only to such deemed
material, on the agreed motion of the parties and for good cause shown,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1.
Confidential Information. The parties have agreed that certain documents and
information, if produced or disclosed during this litigation, should be treated as confidential. As
used in this Order, the term “Confidential Information” means any document, deposition
transcript (or portion thereof), or interrogatory response that contains or refers to any personnel
or payroll information regarding Defendants’ current or former employees, including, but not
limited to, identifying information (e.g., dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license
numbers), documents related to performance, terms and/or conditions, compensation, benefits, or
any other aspect of any individual’s employment with Defendants; confidential proprietary or
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commercial information relating to Defendants’ business or customers; confidential financial
information of Defendants; and any personal or financial information regarding Plaintiff.
2.
Designating documents and information as confidential. Any party to this
action may designate as “Confidential Information” documents, responses to interrogatories,
requests for admissions, or requests for production of documents produced after entry of this
Order by stamping or labeling the document or response with the word “Confidential.” Such
designation may be marked individually on each document or by document grouping.
Documents or responses shall not be treated as confidential pursuant to this Order unless they are
stamped or labeled as “Confidential.”
The inadvertent failure to designate material as
“Confidential” does not preclude a party from subsequently making such a designation, and, in
that case, the material is treated as confidential only after being properly designated. Unless
otherwise ordered by the Court or stipulated by the parties, only documents, responses to
interrogatories, requests for admissions, requests for production of documents, or testimony
relating to the subjects enumerated in paragraph 1 may be designated as Confidential
Information.
3.
Designating deposition testimony as confidential. Any party may designate
deposition testimony relating to the subjects enumerated in paragraph 1 above as “Confidential
Information” by advising counsel of record by letter within thirty (30) days after receipt of a
copy of the transcript, or such other time period as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties.
All deposition testimony shall be deemed confidential for a period of thirty (30) days after
counsel’s receipt of a copy of the transcript, or such other time period as may be mutually agreed
upon by the parties. Alternatively, any party may, on the record at the deposition, designate
deposition testimony as Confidential by advising all persons present at the deposition that the
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information is confidential and subject to this Order. If no party or deponent timely designates
Confidential Information in a deposition, then none of the transcript or its exhibits (other than
those previously designated) will be treated as confidential. There shall be no need to redesignate documents or exhibits which have been previously designated as confidential.
4.
Limited Disclosure of Confidential Information. Any documents, designated
portions of deposition testimony, responses to interrogatories, requests for admissions, or
requests for production of documents which are marked as Confidential are to be treated as such
by the party receiving the discovery and shall be utilized by such party only for the prosecution
or defense of this case. Except upon further Order of this Court or by express written consent of
counsel for the parties, Confidential Information furnished in this action by any of the parties
shall not be disclosed to any person other than:
a.
Counsel for the parties in this action who are actively engaged in the conduct of
this litigation; and the partners, associates, secretaries, legal assistants, employees and agents of
such counsel, to the extent reasonably necessary to render professional services to the litigation;
b.
The parties;
c.
Persons with prior knowledge of the documents or the Confidential Information
contained therein;
d.
Court personnel, including court reporters, persons operating video recording
equipment at depositions, and any special master or mediator appointed by the court;
e.
Any expert witness or outside consultant retained or consulted by the parties, to
the extent reasonably necessary to render professional services to the litigation;
f.
Any independent document reproduction services or document recording and
retrieval services;
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g.
Any witness called to testify at deposition or trial;
h.
Such other persons who may be specifically designated and qualified to receive
Confidential Information pursuant to Court Order.
5.
Disputes Concerning Designation(s) of Confidential Information. In the event
that any party to this action disagrees at any stage of the proceedings with the designation of
information as Confidential, the party shall first try to resolve the matter on an informal basis. If
the dispute cannot be resolved informally, the party opposing the confidentiality of the
information may apply for appropriate relief from this Court.
The burden of proving the
propriety of a designation of confidentiality is on the designating party.
6.
Use of Confidential Information. Confidential Information shall be used only in
connection with these proceedings and any appeals arising there from.
No Confidential
Information shall be disclosed to any other person, party, entity, agency, print or electronic
media, or anyone outside this proceeding for any purpose, except as set forth in paragraph 4 of
this Order.
7.
Maintaining Confidentiality. The recipient of any Confidential Information
provided pursuant to this Order shall maintain such Confidential Information in a secure and safe
area. The recipient shall take care that any such information or the substance or content of such
information, or notes and memoranda relating thereto, not be disclosed to anyone other than
qualified persons.
8.
Filing Confidential Information. If any information which a party designates as
“Confidential” is filed with the Court as a part of a motion, brief, or related matter (unless
otherwise agreed by the parties or ordered by the court), that Confidential Information shall be
filed as restricted access documents in accordance with Nebraska Civil Rule 5.0.3.
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9.
Subject to Court’s Jurisdiction. Each person to whom disclosure of all or part
of the aforesaid Confidential Information is made agrees to subject himself/herself to the
jurisdiction of this Court for the purpose of proceedings relating to the performance under,
compliance with, or violation of this Protective Order.
10.
Confidential Information at Trial. Subject to evidentiary procedures and Rules
or Orders of this Court, Confidential Information may be offered in evidence at trial or any court
hearing. Any party may move the Court for an order that the Confidential Information be
received in camera or under such other conditions as are necessary to prevent disclosure. The
Court will then determine whether the proffered evidence should continue to be treated as
Confidential and, if so, what protection may be afforded such information at the trial.
11.
Return of Confidential Information.
Within ninety (90) days of the final
determination of this action, including the expiration of time for any further appeals, whether by
judgment, settlement, or otherwise:
a.
Counsel of record for each party receiving Confidential Information shall, upon
request, return to the designating party all such documents containing Confidential Information
and all notes, memoranda, copies, abstracts, excerpts, or other parts within sixty (60) days,
except that all materials constituting work product of such counsel shall be destroyed by the
party in possession;
b.
All persons who received any Confidential Information, shall return to the
producing party all copies of Confidential Information that are in the possession of such
person(s), together with all notes, copies, abstracts, excerpts, memoranda, or other parts, and
counsel for the designating party shall dispose of the documents and things in accordance with
paragraph 11.a.;
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c.
Counsel of record for each party shall confirm in writing that all Confidential
Information, documents and things together with all notes, copies, abstracts, memoranda,
excerpts, or other parts have been returned to the producing party or destroyed in accordance
with the terms of paragraphs 11.a. and 11.b. above;
d.
Notwithstanding the above, counsel of record for each party shall be allowed to
keep a copy of all documents produced for their internal file, but shall maintain the
confidentiality of such documents at all times.
12.
No Admission. Nothing in this Order shall be construed as an admission as to the
relevance, authenticity, foundation or admissibility of any document, material, transcript, or
other information.
13.
Enforcement. The Court retains indefinitely the power to enforce and modify
this Order as justice requires, and may impose sanctions for any party invoking the protections of
this Order in bad faith or otherwise abusing the privileges afforded by this Order.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED this 22nd day of February, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Cheryl R. Zwart
Cheryl R. Zwart
United States Magistrate Judge
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