Stingley v. Donahoe

Filing 42

PROTECTIVE ORDER - IT IS ORDERED: The defendant's motion for protective order, (Filing No. 38 ), is granted. Mark Tylkowski's medical records, as requested by the plaintiff through written discovery, and the information within those re cords, shall be treated as confidential and not disclosed or used for any purpose other than presenting this lawsuit, without further order of the Court. Except as required by Federal law, Mark Tylkowski's medical records, including all copi es made, shall be returned to the medical provider or destroyed at the end of the litigation by the Plaintiff. If the records must be filed with the court for the purposes of this case, they shall be filed as restricted access documents. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (TCL)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA MONICA L. STINGLEY, Plaintiff, 4:12CV3232 vs. PROTECTIVE ORDER PATRICK R. DONAHOE, Postmaster General of the United States of America; Defendant. With the plaintiff’s consent, IT IS ORDERED: 1) The defendant’s motion for protective order, (Filing No. 38), is granted. 2) Mark Tylkowski’s medical records, as requested by the plaintiff through written discovery, and the information within those records, shall be treated as confidential and not disclosed or used for any purpose other than presenting this lawsuit, without further order of the Court. 3) Except as required by Federal law, Mark Tylkowski’s medical records, including all copies made, shall be returned to the medical provider or destroyed at the end of the litigation by the Plaintiff. 4) If the records must be filed with the court for the purposes of this case, they shall be filed as restricted access documents. December 13, 2013. BY THE COURT: s/ Cheryl R. Zwart United States Magistrate Judge

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