Crayton v. L.G. Roloff Construction Co., Inc.
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PROTECTIVE ORDER. Ordered by Senior Judge Lyle E. Strom. (TCL )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
TOMMY CRAYTON,
CASE NO. 8:11CV00249
Plaintiff,
v.
L.G. ROLOFF CONSTRUCTION CO.,
INC.,
PROTECTIVE ORDER
Defendant.
1.
DEFINITIONS.
Limitations under this Protective Order on the use or
disclosure of documents, deposition testimony or other discovery designated as
“Confidential” shall apply to (a) all information, copies, extracts and complete or partial
summaries prepared or derived from such documents or testimony; (b) portions of
deposition transcripts, answers to interrogatories, responses to requests for admissions,
responses to requests for production, initial disclosures and exhibits thereto which directly
refer or directly relate to any such information, documents, copies, extracts or summaries;
and (c) portions of briefs, memoranda or any other writing filed with the Court and exhibits
thereto which directly relate to any such information, documents, copies, extracts or
summaries.
2.
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS. Before produced documents are copied or
inspected, the producing party may stamp as “Confidential” any document or deposition
testimony it believes contains confidential or proprietary business information and/or trade
secrets in order to limit disclosure as set forth in this Paragraph 2. Documents may also
be designated as “Confidential” by written notice to opposing counsel which identifies the
documents so designated by Bates number.
Documents designated “Confidential,”
deposition testimony so designated, and information derived therefrom will be retained by
counsel and will not be used for any purpose other than this litigation and will not be
disclosed except pursuant to court order entered after notice, to anyone except:
a.
Counsel who have signed this Order approving it as to form and content,
attorneys who are employed or are members of the law firms of counsel
who have signed this Order, in house counsel, law clerks, secretaries or
paralegals directly involved in the conduct of this litigation;
b.
Experts and consultants retained by either of the parties for purposes of
assisting in the preparation or presentation of claims or defenses;
c.
Any deposition or trial witness, during the course of deposition or trial
testimony, when necessary to the testimony of such witness;
d.
Any person who was involved in the preparation of the document;
e.
The Court, Court personnel, court reporters and similar personnel;
f.
The named parties to this case, excluding their agents and/or
representatives except those identified at Paragraph 2(a) above.
g.
Any other person with the prior written consent of the party producing the
document, pleading or deposition testimony.
Prior to receiving or being shown such documents or deposition testimony, persons
falling in the categories listed above in subparagraphs (b), (c), (d), (f) and (g) shall be
shown a copy of, and shall agree in writing, or on the record during trial or deposition, to
be bound by the terms of this Protective Order. During a deposition, any party asserting
confidentiality of any of its documents shall ask the deponent on the record to accept the
terms of this Order. If the deponent refuses to assent, disclosure of the documents during
deposition shall not constitute a waiver of confidentiality. Under such circumstances, the
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witness shall sign the original deposition transcript in the presence of the court reporter
and no copy of the transcript or exhibits shall be given to the deponent.
3.
DOCUMENTS ALREADY PRODUCED. Within ten days of the entry of this
Order, inform the party to whom documents have been produced that it considers certain
documents already produced as being subject to this Order as “Confidential”.
4.
THIRD PARTY WITNESSES. A copy of this Protective Order shall be
served with a subpoena or Notice of Deposition on each third party deponent. A third
party witness may designate a document as “Confidential” pursuant to this Order by
stamping it with such notice prior to production or so identifying it on the record during the
deposition of that third party. Either party may also designate documents produced by a
third party as being “Confidential” pursuant to the terms of this Order within ten (10) days
of being made aware of the content of such documents. Any document produced by a
third party shall be treated as “Confidential” pursuant to the terms of this Order for such
ten (10) day period and thereafter if designated as “Confidential” by either party or by the
third party which produces it. The “Confidential” restrictions of this Order shall no longer
apply to any document produced by a third party which has not been designated as
“Confidential” by the third party or by a party within such ten (10) day period.
5.
CHALLENGE TO DESIGNATION.
Any party may challenge the
“Confidential” designation of any document, by notifying all interested parties and
providing the producing party ten (10) days in which to move the Court for an Order
preventing or limiting disclosure. The parties shall attempt to resolve such disagreement
before submitting it to the Court. If the producing party files such a motion within such
time, the documents shall continue to be treated as “Confidential” pursuant to the terms of
this Order until such time as the Court has made a ruling with respect to the motion. If no
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motion is filed within that time the “Confidential” restriction of this Order shall no longer
apply to such document.
6.
RETURN OF DOCUMENTS.
Upon completion of the litigation all
documents and copies of the same designated “Confidential” shall be destroyed or
returned to counsel for the producing party with signed statement reflecting the
disposition. This Order shall not terminate upon the conclusion of this action but shall
continue until the further order of the Court or until the party claiming confidentiality has
waived the same in writing.
7.
USE OF DOCUMENTS. Documents produced by any party, including, but
not limited to, “Confidential” documents and information from any documents acquired in
discovery in this litigation shall not be used for any purpose except in connection with this
litigation pending in the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, Case No.
8:11-cv-00249, styled Tommy Crayton v. L.G. Roloff Construction Co., Inc. Nothing in
this Order shall limit any party or person in its use of its own documents or from disclosing
its own documents and information. This Order or production of any documents shall not
affect the admissibility of any such document or be deemed a waiver of any objection to
the admissibility of such documents.
8.
EXCEPTIONS. The restrictions embodied in this Order shall be binding on
the party to whom “Confidential” information is disclosed unless and until there is a
showing that:
(1)
Such information was or has become public knowledge absent a breach of
this Protective Order; or
(2)
The party to whom such disclosure was made had already learned such
information from a third party who himself has not breached any confidential
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relationship which may have existed or exists between such third party and
the party making the disclosure.
9.
PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
The parties acknowledge that some of the information produced in this case may
be protected health information within the meaning of HIPAA. Consistent with 45 C.F.R.
§ 164.512(e)(1)(iv)(v):
a.
Counsel and the party seeking protected health information shall not use
or disclose the protected health information for any purpose other than the
litigation or proceeding for which such information has been requested.
b.
Counsel and the party requesting the protected health information shall
return or destroy the protected health information (including all copies
made) at the end of the litigation or proceeding.
c.
Counsel and the party requesting protected health information shall
request, use and disclose only the minimum necessary protected health
information to conduct the litigation or proceeding.
10.
NON-EXCLUSIVITY. This Order does not affect the right of a party to seek
to compel disclosure or production of a document or to seek an order modifying or limiting
this Order in any aspect. The obligations and prohibitions under this Order are not
exclusive.
All other ethical, legal and equitable obligations are unaffected by this
agreement.
11.
WAIVER. Any waiver under this Order must be made in writing or, if at a
deposition or in Court, on the record.
12.
ENFORCEMENT.
Any party or person subject to the obligations and
prohibitions of this Order who is determined by the Court to have violated its terms is
subject to sanctions imposed by the Court pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure.
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SO ORDERED this 2nd day of February 2012.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Lyle E. Strom
LYLE E. STROM, Senior Judge
United States District Court
Prepared and submitted by:
L.G. ROLOFF CONSTRUCTION CO.,
INC., DEFENDANT ,
By: s/Christopher R. Hedican
Christopher R. Hedican (NE# 19744)
Anthony D. Todero (NE# 24624)
of
BAIRD HOLM LLP
1500 Woodmen Tower
1700 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2068
Phone: 402-344-0500
Fax: 402-344-0588
chedican@bairdholm.com
Approved as to form and content:
TOMMY CRAYTON , PLAINTIFF ,
By: s/Mary Kay Green
Mary Kay Green (NE# 15402)
1120 NE Independence Ave, Ste 109
Lees Summit, MO 64081
816-272-5442
816-877-2780 (cell)
mkgkansascity@kc.rr.com
D O C S/1085413.1
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