Hutchison v. The Vons Companies, Inc.
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ORDER Granting 12 Stipulated Protective Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peggy A. Leen on 02/08/2017. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - NEV)
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LEW BRANDON, JR., ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 5880
KRIS D. KLINGENSMITH, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 13904
MORAN BRANDON BENDAVID MORAN
630 S. Fourth Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
(702) 384-8424
(702) 384-6568 - facsimile
l.brandon@moranlawfirm.com
Attorneys for Defendant,
THE VONS COMPANIES, INC.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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MARK HUTCHISON, individually,
CASE NO.: 2:16-cv-02068-JCM-PAL
Plaintiff,
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v.
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THE VONS COMPANIES INC.; DOES I
through X, inclusive; and ROE
CORPORATIONS I through X inclusive,
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Defendants.
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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
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In connection with the production of confidential documents and other confidential
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information in this action, Plaintiff, MARK HUTCHISON (the “Plaintiff”), Defendant, THE
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VONS COMPANIES, INC. (the “Defendant”), through their respective counsel (“Plaintiff” and
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“Defendant” may also be collectively referred to as, the “Parties” or individually as, “Party”),
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hereby enter into this Stipulated Protective Order (“Stipulated Protective Order”).
PURPOSE OF THIS PROTECTIVE ORDER
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The purpose of this Stipulated Protective Order is to provide a means for limiting access
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to and use and disclosure of Confidential Documents or Information produced in this action. Any
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unauthorized disclosure of Confidential Documents or Information in violation of this Order may
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be subject to discipline by the contempt powers of this United States District Court for the District
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of Nevada.
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DESIGNATION OF “CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION”
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The Parties may designate such documents or information as “Confidential” in accordance
with the following procedures:
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A.
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Either Party may designate any documents, records, reports, video tapes, tangible items,
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“Confidential” Documents or Information.
or information as “Confidential.” Upon a designation of “Confidential,” the Parties shall treat
any designated document, record, report, video tape, tangible item, or information as confidential
and shall only use such document, record, report, video tape, tangible item, or information solely
for the prosecution or defense of this matter.
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Unless otherwise agreed between counsel for the Parties, the designation of Confidential
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Time of Designation
Documents or Information shall be made at the time of the production of documents, records,
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reports, video tapes, tangible items, or information.
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Manner of Designation
The designation of Confidential Documents or Information shall be made in the following
manner:
1. For documents, by placing the notation “Confidential” on each page of such document;
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2. For tangible items, including any video tapes or documents or information produced on
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magnetic disks or other computer related media, by placing the notation “Confidential” on the
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object and, if applicable, on the container thereof or if such are not practicable, as otherwise
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agreed by the Parties. In the event either Party generates any “hard copy” or printout from any
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“Confidential Material,” that Party must immediately stamp each page “Confidential,” and the
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hard copy or printout shall be treated as “Confidential Information pursuant to this Stipulated
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Protective Order.”
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D.
Retroactive Designation
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1. Inadvertent production of any Confidential Documents or Information without a
designation of confidentiality will not be deemed to waive a later claim as to confidentiality or
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privilege, or prevent the Party claiming confidentiality from re-designating such documents or
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information as “Confidential” promptly after discovery of the inadvertent production.
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2. Within a reasonable time after production, either Party may retroactively designate (or
withdraw a designation) of Confidential Documents or Information, regarding any material that
it has produced, provided however, that such retroactive designation (or withdrawal) shall be in
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accordance with the terms of this Order. Such retroactive designation (or withdrawal) shall be
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accomplished by notifying counsel for the non-designating Party in writing of such retroactive
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designation (or withdrawal). Upon receipt of any such written re-designation, counsel (i) shall
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not make any further disclosure or communication of such retroactively designated material
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except as provided for in this Order; (ii) shall take reasonable steps to notify all persons known
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to have possession of any retroactively designated material of the effect of such re-designation
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under this Order; and (iii) shall take reasonable steps to procure all copies of such retroactively
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designated material from any persons known to have possession of any such retroactively
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designated material who are not entitled to receipt under this Order.
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Resolution of Disputes Regarding Designation
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If either Party, at any time, wishes to have the “Confidential” designation of any particular
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Confidential Documents or Information removed or changed, that Party shall first request in
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writing that the Party having made the designation at issue change its designation. Thereafter,
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the Parties shall make good faith efforts to resolve the dispute. If the designating Party refuses to
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agree to remove or change the designation, then the Party that requests that the designation be so
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removed may make a motion before this Court for an order removing or changing the designation;
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provided, however, that the designating Party shall have the burden of proving that such particular
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Confidential Document or Information are properly designated as “Confidential” pursuant to
paragraph III below. At all times during the process of challenging a designation, the Parties shall
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treat the Confidential Documents or Information as originally designated until a change is agreed
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to or the motion is decided by the Court and written notice of such decision is served on the
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Parties.
Any motion filed with respect to this Stipulated Protective Order or documents labeled
“Confidential” must comply with the local rules of the United States District Court for the District
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of Nevada.
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Designation of Third Party Documents.
Documents and/or information produced by a third party in response to a subpoena or
during deposition in the course of this litigation may involve receipt of information, documents,
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things or testimony which include, contain or comprise protected information that may or may
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not be appropriate for “Confidential” designation under this Order. Unless otherwise agreed in
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writing between counsel for the parties, documents and information so produced by a third party
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shall be treated as follows: First of all, all such documents and information shall automatically
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be deemed to be and shall be treated as “Confidential” for twenty (20) business days following
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their actual receipt by both counsel for Plaintiff and counsel for Defendants in this action, in order
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to enable each such counsel to determine whether in their view any protected information is
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embodied therein. If no designation of the information as “Confidential” by the Designating Party
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is received by the non-Designating Party within twenty (20) business days after production, then
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the information will not be protected by this Protective Order except pursuant to subsequent
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designation by a party hereto or pursuant to a subsequent agreement of the parties or Court order;
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if however a written designation of “Confidential” is made by a Designating Party and is received
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by the non-Designating Party within twenty (20) business days after production of documents or
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information by the non-party, then the information will be subject to this Protective Order and
will be deemed to be “Confidential” (as requested by the Designating Party); provided, however,
that the designation may be challenged as any such designation.
Lastly, to the extent third party documents or information contains information that is
confidential and/or proprietary to the third party, the third party can avail itself of the protections
set forth in this Order and designate documents and/or information it produces accordingly by
executing this Order and agreeing to be bound by its terms.
PERSONS TO WHOM CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION MAY
BE DISCLOSED
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Disclosure of Documents or Information Designated as “Confidential”
Documents or Information designated as “Confidential” may be disclosed and copies may
be provided only to:
1. Counsel of record;
2. Expert witnesses or consultants retained by the Parties or their respective counsel in
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connection with this action who have complied with paragraph III(C), below;
3. Outside court reporting services and court reporters as may be reasonably necessary in
connection with the preparation or conduct of this action;
4. This Court and its personnel, or any other tribunal of competent jurisdiction having
involvement in this matter and its personnel;
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5. Any mediator or arbitrator selected by the Parties to mediate or arbitrate this action; and
6. Representatives of the Parties.
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B.
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Additional Authorized Disclosure of Documents or Information Designated
as “Confidential”
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Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in paragraph III(A) above, particular
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Confidential Documents or Information that have been designated as “Confidential” may be
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disclosed and copies may be provided:
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1. To persons who are explicitly named on the document as the authors or addressees or to
persons who may be shown to be an author or recipient of any particular document;
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2. To any other persons with the prior written consent of the designating Party;
3. To any other persons with the prior authorization of this Court or any other tribunal of
competent jurisdiction having involvement in this matter; and
4. If a document designated as “Confidential” refers to the conduct or affairs of a potential
witness, the Party’s counsel of record may and shall discuss such conduct or affairs with such
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person without revealing the existence of the document, or its authors or source.
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Prior to disclosing or providing copies of any Confidential Documents or Information to
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any expert or consultant pursuant to paragraphs III(A) or III(B), above, the Parties shall first
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Disclosure to Experts or Consultants
obtain the agreement of the expert, consultant or anyone else to whom such disclosure will be
made to be bound by the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order as set forth in the attached
“Acknowledgment and Agreement To Be Bound.” Specifically, the expert or consultant shall
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acknowledge that, during the course of his or her retention, the expert or consultant may have
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access to, and become acquainted with Confidential Documents or Information, which are
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regularly used in the operation of the businesses of the designating Party and in which the
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designating Party has an expectation of confidentiality. The expert or consultant shall agree not
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to disclose such Confidential Documents or Information, directly or indirectly, to any person or
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entity not subject to this Stipulated Protective Order or use them in any way outside the specific
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scope of his/her retention as an expert witness in this action, or at any time thereafter.
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Return of Confidential Documents or Information by Experts and
Consultants
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Confidential Documents or Information disclosed to any expert or consultant may be
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retained by such expert or consultant provided that such expert or consultant subsequently
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destroys any and all copies of such Confidential Documents or Information upon the termination
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of their engagement.
USE OF CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION
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A.
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Confidential Documents or Information shall only be used by the Parties, their respective
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Use of Confidential Documents or Information Generally
agents, and any other persons to whom such Confidential Documents or Information may be
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disclosed pursuant to this Stipulated Protective Order: (1) in this action; (2) as otherwise
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compelled by lawful process (provided the designating Party is given a reasonable notice to
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object); or (3) as otherwise required by law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this
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Stipulated Protective Order shall prevent or limit the designating Party from disclosing
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Confidential Documents or Information they so designate.
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Use of Confidential Documents or Information in the Conduct of this Action
1. Confidential Documents or Information may be used by counsel for the non-designating
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Party in good faith in connection with investigating this action, provided that the Confidential
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Documents or Information are protected pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Stipulated
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Protective Order.
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2. The terms of this Stipulated Protective Order do not apply to evidence presented at or for
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court proceedings and/or trial in this matter unless so designated by the Court. Any protective
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measures relating to Confidential Documents or Information should be taken up with the judicial
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officer conducting the particular proceeding at the appropriate time.
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3. If either Party seeks to file pleadings or other documents with this Court that contains the
other Party’s Confidential Documents or Information, it may do so only if: (a) the pleading and
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other documents that contains the other Party’s Confidential Documents or Information are filed
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under seal in the manner prescribed by the Court; and (b) the filing Party informs the designating
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Party of such filing prior to the filing of such documents with the Court.
RETURN OF CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, TESTIMONY, OR INFORMATION
Upon written request after the final conclusion of this action, the Parties shall:
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Return to the other Party any and all Confidential Documents or Information so
designated by that Party and all copies thereof in its possession, custody and control or otherwise
destroy such documents;
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Ensure that all Confidential Documents or Information in the possession, custody
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or control of any permitted parties or third parties are returned to the designating Party or are
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otherwise destroyed; and
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Destroy all notes, memoranda or other documents that contain excerpts from any
of the Confidential Documents or Information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, attorney work
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product, attorney-client communications, and information derived from Confidential Documents
or Information may be retained by the non-designating Party and its counsel.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
None of the restrictions set forth in this Stipulated Protective Order shall apply to any
documents or other information that become public knowledge by means not in violation of the
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provisions of this Stipulated Protective Order.
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NO PROBATIVE VALUE
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This Stipulated Protective Order shall not aggregate or diminish any contractual, statutory
or other legal obligation or right of any party or person with respect to any Confidential
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Documents or Information. The fact that information is designated “Confidential” under the
Stipulated Protective Order shall not be deemed to be determinative of what a trier of fact may
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determine to be confidential or proprietary. This Stipulated Protective Order shall be without
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prejudice to the right of any party to bring information before this Court, regardless of (a) whether
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any particular material is or is not Confidential, or (b) whether any particular information or
material is or is not entitled to a greater or lesser degree of protection under the terms of this
Stipulated Protective Order, provided that in doing so, the party complies with the procedures set
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forth herein. The fact that any information is disclosed, used, or produced in any proceeding in
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this action shall not be offered in any other action or proceeding before this or any other Court,
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agency or tribunal as evidence of or concerning whether or not such information is admissible,
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confidential or proprietary.
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NO IMPLIED WAIVER OF ADMISSION
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No party shall be obligated to challenge the proprietary nature of any designation of
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“Confidential” information, and the failure to do so shall not constitute a waiver or otherwise
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preclude a subsequent challenge to the designation.
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MODIFICATION OF THIS STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
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The Parties hereto may modify the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order by further
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stipulation. However, no modification by the parties shall have the force or effect of a court order
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unless the Court approves the modification. Alternatively, any party hereto may seek an order of
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this Court to modify the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order. Any motion seeking such
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modification must be served upon all counsel of record and filed in accordance with this Court’s
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filing procedures.
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EXECUTION AND COUNTERPART
This Stipulated Protective Order may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of
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which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the
same instrument. Facsimile signatures shall be binding upon the Parties hereto and may be
submitted and considered as originals.
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IT IS SO STIPULATED
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Dated this 2nd day of February, 2017.
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JONES WILSON LLP
MORAN BRANDON BENDAVID MORAN
/s/ Cory M. Jones, Esq.
CORY M. JONES, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 5028
1522 W. Warm Springs Road
Henderson, Nevada 89014
(702) 405-6000
cjones@joneswilson.com
Attorney for Plaintiff,
MARK HUTCHISON
/s/ Lew Brandon, Jr., Esq.
LEW BRANDON, JR., ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 5880
KRIS D. KLINGENSMITH, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 13904
630 S. Fourth Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Attorneys for Defendant,
THE VONS COMPANIES, INC.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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U.S. Magistrate Judge
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U.S. Magistrate
gistrat
February 8, 2017
Dated:_______________________
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Acknowledgment and Agreement To Be Bound
I hereby acknowledge that I may receive information designated as “Confidential” from
counsel to a party to this action. I hereby certify my understanding that such information will be
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provided to me pursuant to the terms and restrictions of the above Stipulated Protective Order that
has been entered by the Court; that I have been given a copy of, and have read and understand,
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such Stipulated Protective Order; that I agree to be bound by the terms thereof; and that I
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irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the Court in connection with any proceeding to
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enforce the Stipulated Protective Order that may involve me.
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ACKNOWLEDGED AND AGREED:
Name:
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Address:
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Employer:
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Title:
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Dated:
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