Douglass v. Manor of Lincoln, Inc. et al
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ORDER granting 21 Motion for Protective Order Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (Zwart, Cheryl)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
STACI DOUGLASS,
Case No. 4:13-cv-03039
Plaintiff,
vs.
PROTECTIVE ORDER
MANOR OF LINCOLN, INC.; MANOR OF
LINCOLN, INC. d/b/a SOUTHLAKE
VILLAGE REHABILITATION & CARE
CENTER,
Defendants.
THIS MATTER came before the Court upon the parties' Joint Motion and
Stipulation for Protective Order, and the Court, being fully advised in the premises, finds
that:
A.
Certain documents and other information sought to be discovered and
used by the parties in this action contain information that is protected health information
under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ("HIPAA") or otherwise
confidential and/or sensitive to the business of Defendants, to Plaintiff, or to persons
who are not parties to this action; and
B.
Such documents and other things should be protected from disclosure as
set forth herein.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DECREED as follows:
1.
As used herein:
(a)
"Document" shall mean any written, printed, typed, graphic, electronically
stored or otherwise recorded matter of any kind, however produced or
reproduced, including but not limited to:
(i)
all originals, nonidentical copies, intermediate drafts and revisions,
of any medical records, written notes, working papers, correspondence,
memoranda, telegrams, telexes, telecopies, cables,
books,
photographs,
reports,
records,
journals, pamphlets, circulars, notebooks,
calendars, diaries, working papers, records of telephone conversations or
meetings,
agreements,
consultant's
reports,
studies,
guidelines,
instructions, interoffice or intraoffice communications, job assignments,
lists, manuals, opinions, directories, charts, tabulations, graphs, indexes,
catalogs, tables, inventories, data sheets, computer cards, runs and
printouts, schedules, notices, files, sound or visual recordings, tapes, films
or graphic matter, and anything similar to any of the foregoing, however
denominated; and
(ii)
affidavits, interrogatories, answers to interrogatories or other
litigation materials.
(b)
"Furnish" shall mean to provide or deliver a document or produce it, for
inspection or review, to any other person or persons, whether voluntarily or
involuntarily, whether pursuant to request, interrogatory or process, and whether
or not in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Civil
Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
(c)
"Disclose"
shall
mean
to
divulge,
reveal,
describe,
summarize,
paraphrase, quote, transmit or otherwise communicate information to any other
person or persons, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, whether pursuant to
request, interrogatory or process, and whether or not in accordance with the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Civil Rules of the United States District
Court for the District of Nebraska.
(d)
Person" shall mean any individual; corporation; partnership; association;
unincorporated organization; city, state or federal government or agency
employee; or any other entity, including, without limitation, each Party to this
action;
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(e)
"Party" shall mean any named plaintiff or defendant in this case;
(f)
"Parties" shall mean all named plaintiffs and defendants in this case; and
(g)
"Attorney" includes all partners, associates, paralegals, and other
employees of the attorney's law firm.
2.
This Order shall be applicable to and govern all documents that may be
furnished and all information that may be disclosed in connection with this litigation to
any Party by any other person, except any document or information in the public
domain.
3.
No Party shall furnish to any other person any document or disclose any
information designated confidential pursuant to this Order except as provided herein.
4.
Any Party furnishing one or more written documents may designate all, or
any part thereof, as subject to and governed by the terms of this Order by advising
counsel for all other parties, in writing, of the confidentiality thereof. Before being
furnished by a Party to any other Party, any document may, but need not, be
prominently marked with the following legend: "Confidential." The failure to so mark a
document shall not affect its confidential status or constitute a waiver of a Party’s right
to designate such document as confidential. Only the first page of a particular grouping
of documents, or series of pages, needs to be marked with this legend.
5.
If a document or information is produced during the course of this litigation
by a Party or non-Party, by subpoena or otherwise, that contains protected health
information under HIPAA, the Parties shall treat such documents or information as
confidential, regardless of whether the label "Confidential" has been utilized with respect
to the document or information containing the protected health information under
HIPAA.
6.
Except as specifically provided for herein, any Party or attorney for a Party
who receives any document or information designated confidential pursuant to this
Order shall not disclose the same to any person other than the Court and experts who
have been retained by said receiving attorney and only then after such expert executes
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a "Confidentiality Undertaking" precisely in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A." The
receiving attorney shall have the ultimate responsibility for restricting disclosure in
accordance with the provisions of this Order.
7.
No person to whom a document or information designated confidential
pursuant to this Order is furnished or disclosed shall copy or otherwise use the
document or information for any purpose whatsoever, except in connection with pre-trial
proceedings, preparation for trial, or other proceedings associated with this litigation.
8.
Any Party or attorney for a Party furnishing documents or disclosing
information pursuant to the terms of this Order shall not waive the confidentiality thereof.
9.
Any document designated as confidential may be used to examine or
cross-examine any witness at any hearing, deposition, or trial in this action. However, to
the extent that any other person is present at such hearing, deposition, trial, or other
legal proceeding and is not a person to whom the designated confidential document or
information may be disclosed, and subject to any agreement or Court order otherwise,
there shall be no disclosure of the designated confidential information or document
unless and until all such persons are excluded from the proceeding during the
disclosure or use of the material. Every court reporter taking any testimony relating to
designated confidential documents or information shall be informed of and provided with
a copy of this Order and shall adhere to the provisions hereof.
10.
Should a document designated confidential pursuant to this Order be
utilized in connection with any document filed with the Court, or be utilized at any
deposition, hearing or trial, or should information governed by this Order be disclosed in
an affidavit, discovery answer or in connection with any document filed with the Court,
or in the transcript of any deposition, hearing or trial, the exhibit, affidavit, discovery
answer, or other document or transcript filed with the Court must be filed in a sealed
envelope or other sealed container marked with the title of the litigation, identifying each
enclosed document and thing and bear a statement precisely in the following form:
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"CONFIDENTIAL"
"By Order of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska
dated _______________________, 2013, this envelope is not to be
opened, and its contents are not to be displayed or revealed to any
person, other than the presiding Judge(s), the parties, or their attorneys, in
this matter."
Transcripts of depositions covered by this Order shall be filed under seal in the manner
described above.
11.
Any Party may, at any time, request in writing from the designating Party a
revocation of any confidential designation. Within seven (7) days from such request, the
Party to whom such request is addressed must reply in writing. Upon a failure to reach
an agreement, the Party making the request must continue to treat such designated
material in a manner consistent with the terms of this Order; however, such Party may
file a motion for an order challenging the confidential designation.
12.
The Court may at any time examine and review in camera any document
governed by this Order.
13.
At the conclusion of all proceedings in this litigation, all documents
governed by the terms of this Order (and all copies of such documents) shall be
returned, from any person in possession thereof, to the person who furnished the
documents. The obligations of this Order shall not terminate upon the conclusion of this
action, but shall continue until further order of this Court or until the person claiming
confidentiality has waived the same in writing.
14.
This Order shall in no way affect or impair the right of any Party or non-
Party to raise or assert any defense or objection, including but not limited to defenses or
objections to the discovery or production of documents or information, and to the use or
admissibility at trial of any evidence, whether or not comprised of documents or
information governed by this Order.
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15.
This Order shall not be construed as preventing any person from making
use of or disclosing any documents or information which were lawfully in possession of
that person prior to the date of this Order.
Dated this _______ day of ___________________, 2013.
15th Day of June, 2013.
BY THE COURT:
________________________________________
Prepared and submitted by:
Stipulated and approved as to form and
content by:
Robert L. Lepp, #15711
Mary L. Hewitt, #19826
Mathew T. Watson, #23468
McGill, Gotsdiner,
Workman & Lepp, P.C., L.L.O.
11404 West Dodge Road, Suite 500
Omaha, NE 68154-2584
402-492-9200
402-492-9222 (Facsimile)
mathewwatson@mgwl.com
maryhewitt@mgwl.com
boblepp@mgwl.com
ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANTS
Kathleen M. Neary, #20212
Vincent M. Powers & Associates
411 South 13th Street, Suite 300
Lincoln, NE 68508
402-474-9000
402-474-5006 (Facsimile)
kathleen@vpowerslaw.com
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
STACI DOUGLASS,
Case No. 4:13-cv-03039
Plaintiff,
vs.
CONFIDENTIALITY UNDERTAKING
MANOR OF LINCOLN, INC.; MANOR OF
LINCOLN, INC. d/b/a SOUTHLAKE
VILLAGE REHABILITATION & CARE
CENTER,
Defendants.
I, ______________________________ [name], declare:
1.
I am employed as ________________ by ________________________.
2.
I have reviewed and understand the terms of the Protective Order that has
been entered in this action.
3.
I agree not to disclose confidential information to persons not authorized
by the Protective Order to receive such information.
4.
I agree to abide by the terms of the Protective Order and I hereby submit
to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, for the
limited purpose of any proceeding to enforce the terms of the Protective Order.
5.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and
that this declaration is voluntarily executed by me at ______________________ on
_________________, 201_.
EXHIBIT "A"
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