Bank of America, N.A., v. Solera at Stallion Mountain Unit Owners' Association et al
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PROTECTIVE ORDER. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peggy A. Leen on 9/26/2017. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)
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ARIEL E. STERN, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 8276
JAMIE K. COMBS, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 13088
Akerman LLP
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Las Vegas, NV 89144
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Email: ariel.stern@akerman.com
Email: jamie.combs@akerman.com
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Attorneys for Bank of America, N.A.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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Plaintiff,
vs.
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Case No.: 2:16-cv-02339-JCM-PAL
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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SOLERA AT STALLION MOUNTAIN UNIT
OWNERS’
ASSOCIATION;
SFR
INVESTMENTS POOL 1, LLC; AND
NEVADA ASSOCIATION SERVICES, INC.,
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Defendants.
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SFR INVESTMENTS POOL 1, LLC, a Nevada
limited liability company,
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Counter/Cross Claimant,
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vs.
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BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., PAUL
PARTON, an individual; CORNELIA
PARTON, an individual,
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STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE
ORDER
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Subject to the approval of the Court, Bank of America, N.A., (BANA), defendant Riverwalk
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Ranch Crossing Homeowners Association (Riverwalk Ranch), defendant SFR Investments Pool 1,
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LLC (SFR), and defendant Absolute Collection Services, LLC (Absolute), by and through its counsel
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of record, Shane D. Cox, Esq. of the law firm of Absolute Collection Services, LLC, by and through
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their attorneys of record, stipulate to the following Protective Order:
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To expedite the flow of discovery, facilitate the prompt resolution of disputes over
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confidentiality, adequately protect material claimed to be confidential, and ensure protection is
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afforded only to material so designated, it is, pursuant to the Court's authority under Federal Rule of
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Civil Procedure 26(c), ORDERED this Protective Order shall govern the disclosure, handling and
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disposition of documents in this litigation as follows:
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Application.
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This Protective Order shall govern any document, information or other
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material that is designated as containing "Confidential Information" as defined herein, and is
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produced in connection with this litigation by any person or entity (the producing party), whether
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in response to a discovery request, subpoena or otherwise, to any other person or entity (the
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receiving party) regardless of whether the person or entity producing or receiving such information
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is a party to this litigation.
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The party who asserts that particular information should be treated as
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Confidential Information under this Protective Order has the burden of proof to establish that the
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information or document is entitled to such protection.
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Definitions.
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Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" shall mean and include,
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without limitation, any non-public information that concerns or relates to the following areas:
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confidential proprietary information, trade secrets, practices and procedures, personal financial
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information, commercial, financial, pricing, budgeting, and/or accounting information, information
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about existing and potential customers, marketing studies, performance projections, business
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strategies, decisions and/or negotiations, personnel compensation, evaluations and other employment
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information, and confidential proprietary information about affiliates, parents, subsidiaries and third-
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parties with whom the parties to this action have or have had business relationships.
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Documents. As used herein, the term "documents" includes all writings,
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records, files, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, e-mails, video tapes, audio tapes, compact
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discs, electronic messages, other data compilations from which information can be obtained and
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other tangible things subject to production under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Initial Designation.
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Good Faith Claims. Claims of confidentiality will be made only with respect
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to documents, other tangible things and information that the asserting party has a good faith belief
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are within the definition set forth in subparagraph 2.1 of this Protective Order. Objections to such
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claims made pursuant to paragraph 5, below, shall also be made only in good faith.
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Produced Documents. A party producing documents that it believes constitute
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or contain Confidential Information shall state that the material is being produced under this
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Protective Order by describing the documents or materials to be treated as confidential in writing, by
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page or bates number wherever possible and/or shall produce copies bearing a label that contains or
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includes language substantially identical to the following:
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CONFIDENTIAL
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This label shall be affixed in a manner that does not obliterate or obscure the contents of the
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copies. If any person or party makes copies of documents designated as containing Confidential
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Information, the copying person or party shall mark each such copy as containing Confidential
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Information in the same form as the Confidentiality notice on the original document.
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paper media, such as compact discs, DVD’s, video tapes and audio tapes (collectively, "data storage
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devices”) shall designate the data storage device as containing Confidential Information, by affixing
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a label or stamp to the data storage device in the manner described above at the time copies of such
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data storage devices are produced. If the receiving party or other persons or entities to whom
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disclosure is authorized pursuant to subparagraph 7.1 make a copy of any data storage device
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designated by the producing party as containing Confidential Information, the receiving party or
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other authorized person shall mark each such copy as containing Confidential Information in the
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same form as the confidentiality notice on the original data storage device produced. If the receiving
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party or other authorized person prints out or otherwise makes copies of the documents or
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A party producing documents that are stored on electronic, magnetic, optical or other non-
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information stored on such data storage device, the receiving party or other authorized person shall
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mark each page so copied with the label or stamp specified in subparagraph 3.2.
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3.3
Interrogatory Answers. If a party answering an interrogatory or other
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discovery demand believes that its answer contains Confidential Information, it shall state so in the
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interrogatory response, and that portion of the response will be entitled to the protections of this
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order.
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Inspection of Documents. In the event a party elects to produce files and
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records for inspection and the requesting party elects to inspect them, no designation of Confidential
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Information needs to be made in advance of the inspection. For purposes of such inspection, all
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material produced shall be considered as Confidential Information. If the inspecting party selects
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specified documents to be copied, the producing party shall designate Confidential Information in
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accordance with subparagraph 3.2 at the time the copies are produced.
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Deposition Transcripts. The party asserting confidentiality shall state on the
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record the portions it deems confidential. The failure to designate testimony on the record as
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confidential shall be a waiver unless the designating party notifies all other parties and files a motion
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to designate the testimony as confidential within 5 days of the notification.
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Inadvertent Failure to Designate. Inadvertent failure to identify documents or
otherwise valid claim for protection, provided that the provisions of this paragraph are satisfied. If
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the designating party discovers that information should have but was not designated "Confidential"
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or the designating party receives notice that would enable the designating party to learn that it has
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disclosed such information, the designating party must immediately notify all other parties. In such
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event, within thirty (30) days of notifying all other parties, the designating parties must also provide
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copies of the "Confidential" information designated in accordance with this Protective Order. After
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receipt of such re-designated information, the "Confidential" information shall be treated as required
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by this Protective Order, and the receiving party(ies) shall promptly, and in no event more than
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things as "Confidential" pursuant to this Protective Order shall not constitute a waiver of any
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fourteen (14) calendar days from the receipt of the re-designated information, return to the
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designating party all previously produced copies of the same unlegended documents or things. The
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designating party and the parties may agree to alternative means. The receiving party(ies) shall
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receive no liability, under this Protective Order or otherwise, for any disclosure of information
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contained in unlegended documents or things occurring before the receiving party was placed on
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notice of the designating party's claims of confidentiality.
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Designations by Another Party.
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Notification of Designation. If a party other than the producing party believes
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that a producing party has produced a document that contains or constitutes Confidential Information
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of the non-producing party, the non-producing party may designate the document as Confidential
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Information by so notifying all parties in writing within fourteen (14) days of service of the
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document.
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4.2
Return of Documents; Non-disclosure. Whenever a party other than the
in accordance with subparagraph 4.1, each party receiving the document shall either add the
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Confidential Information designation in accordance with subparagraph 3.2 or substitute a copy of the
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document bearing such designation for each copy of the document produced by the producing party.
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Each party shall destroy all undesignated copies of the document or return those copies to the
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producing party, at the direction of the producing party. No party shall disclose a produced
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document to any person, other than the persons authorized to receive Confidential Information under
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subparagraph 7.1, until after the expiration of the fourteen (14) day designation period specified in
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subparagraph 4.1. If during the fourteen (14) day designation period a party discloses a produced
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document to a person authorized to receive Confidential Information under subparagraph 7.1, and
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that document is subsequently designated as Confidential Information in accordance with
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subparagraph 4.1, the disclosing party shall cause all copies of the document to be destroyed or
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returned to the producing party, at the direction of the producing party. The party may thereafter
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disclose a copy of the document that has been marked as Confidential Information by the
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designating party, in accordance with subparagraphs 3.2 and 7.1.
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5.
Objections to Designations. Any party objecting to a designation of Confidential
the designating party and all other parties of the objection in writing 45 days before trial of the
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matter. This notice must specifically identify each document that the objecting party in good faith
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believes should not be designated as Confidential Information and provide a brief statement of the
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grounds for such belief.
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discovery disputes, the objecting and the designating parties thereafter shall confer within ten (10)
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days after the date of such objection in an attempt to resolve their differences. If the parties are
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unable to resolve their differences, the designating party shall have fourteen (14) days after the
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conference concludes to file with the Court a motion to deem the information as Confidential
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Information, including objections to portions of designations of multi-page documents, shall notify
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Information. Where a party authored, created, owns, or controls a document, information or other
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material that another party designates as Confidential Information, the party that authored, created,
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owns, or controls the Confidential Information may so inform the objecting party and thereafter shall
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also be considered a designating party for purposes of this paragraph.
In accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing
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All documents, information and other materials initially designated as Confidential
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Information shall be treated as such in accordance with this Protective Order unless and until the
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Court rules otherwise, except for deposition transcripts and exhibits initially considered as
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containing Confidential Information under subparagraph 3.5, which will lose their confidential status
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after fourteen (14) days unless so designated as Confidential Information. If the Court rules that a
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designation should not be maintained as to a particular document, the producing party shall, upon
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written request by a party, provide that party a copy of that document without the designation
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described in subparagraph 3.2.
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If a designating party elects not to make such a motion with respect to documents within
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fourteen (14) days after the conference, information or other materials to which an objection has
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been made, the Confidential Information designation shall be deemed withdrawn. The objecting
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party shall have fourteen (14) days to respond to the designating party’s motion. If no response is
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filed by the objecting party within fourteen (14) days, the objecting party shall be deemed to have
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consented to the designating party’s motion.
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Custody. All Confidential Information and any and all copies, extracts and
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summaries thereof, including memoranda relating thereto, shall be retained by the receiving party in
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the custody of counsel of record, or by persons to whom disclosure is authorized under subparagraph
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Handling Prior to Trial.
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Authorized Disclosures. Confidential Information shall be disclosed by the
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receiving party only to the following persons:
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Counsel for the parties in this litigation, including their associates,
clerks, paralegals, and secretarial personnel;
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Qualified persons taking testimony in this litigation involving such
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Confidential Information, and necessary stenographic, videotape and
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clerical personnel;
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for a party in this litigation;
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Experts and their staff who are retained by counsel as expert witnesses
Experts and their staff who are consulted by counsel for a party in this
litigation;
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Parties to this litigation, limited to the named party and, if that party is
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a corporate entity, a limited number of employees of the corporate
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entity and its insurers;
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administrative or otherwise;
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Designated in-house counsel and a limited number of assistants,
Outside vendors employed by counsel for copying, scanning and
general handling of documents;
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Any person of whom testimony is taken regarding the Confidential
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Information, except that such person may only be shown Confidential
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Information during his/her testimony, and may not retain a copy of
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such Confidential Information; and
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filing materials under seal.
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This Court and this Court’s staff, subject to the Court’s processes for
Such disclosures are authorized only to the extent necessary to investigate, prosecute, or
defend the litigation.
until the receiving party has obtained a written acknowledgment from the person receiving
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Confidential Information, in the form of the Declaration attached hereto as Exhibit A, that he or she
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has received a copy of this Protective Order and has agreed to be bound by it. A party who discloses
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Confidential Information in accordance with subparagraph 7.1 shall retain the written
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acknowledgment from each person receiving Confidential Information, shall maintain a list of all
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Confidential Information may not be disclosed to persons under subparagraphs (c) or (d)
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persons to whom a receiving party has disclosed Confidential Information and identify what
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documents have been disclosed, and shall furnish the written acknowledgments and disclosure list to
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opposing counsel as follows: (i) for a person under subparagraph (c), within thirty (30) days after the
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person signs the Declaration; and (ii) for a person under subparagraph (d), within thirty (30) days
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after the matter is finally concluded. Disclosure of Confidential Information to this Court, including
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judicial staff, shall be made in accordance with subparagraph 7.4 of this Protective Order.
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Unauthorized Disclosures. All persons receiving Confidential Information
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under the terms of this Protective Order are under the jurisdiction of the state courts and U.S. federal
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courts located in Nevada for all matters arising from the improper disclosure or use of such
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information. If Confidential Information is disclosed to any person other than in the manner
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authorized by this Protective Order, the party or person responsible for the disclosure, and any other
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party or person who is subject to this Protective Order and learns of such disclosure, shall
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immediately bring such disclosure to the attention of the designating party. Without prejudice to
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other rights and remedies of the designating party, the responsible party or person shall make every
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effort to obtain and return the Confidential Information and to prevent further disclosure on its own
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7.3
Court Filings. In the event any Confidential Information must be filed with the
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Court prior to trial, the proposed filing shall be accompanied by a motion to file the Confidential
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Information under seal, and the motion shall be directed to the judge to whom the Confidential
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Information is directed. This provision is applicable to briefs, memoranda, and other filings which
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quote, summarize, or describe Confidential Information.
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Care in Storage. Any person in possession of Confidential Information produced by
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another party shall exercise reasonable and appropriate care with regard to the storage, custody,
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copying, and use of such information to ensure that the confidential and sensitive nature of same is
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maintained.
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Handling During Trial. Confidential Information that is subject to this Order may be
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marked and used as trial exhibits by either party, subject to terms and conditions as imposed by the
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Court upon application by any party.
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No Implied Waivers. This Protective Order shall not be interpreted as a waiver of
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the right to object, under applicable law, to the furnishing of information in response to discovery
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requests or to object to a requested inspection of documents or facilities.
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Confidential Information in this litigation are doing so only pursuant to the terms of this Protective
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Order. The taking of any action in accordance with the provisions of this Protective Order shall not
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be interpreted as a waiver of any claim or position or defense in this action, or any other actions.
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Parties producing
No Admission. The designation of any item as Confidential Information shall not be
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construed as an admission that such material, or any testimony concerning such material, would be
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admissible in evidence in this litigation or in any other proceeding.
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Inadvertent Disclosure. Nothing in this Protective Order abridges applicable law
attorney-client communications, attorney work product, or otherwise privileged information. If a
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party inadvertently discloses documents or information subject to a claim of privilege or work
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product protection, such disclosure will not waive otherwise applicable claims of privilege or work
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product protection under applicable law. Upon discovery by the Receiving Party, or receipt of
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written notice from the Disclosing Party identifying privileged or protected Documents that were
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inadvertently produced, the receiving party shall within seven (7) business days either: (a) return or
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certify the destruction of all such documents, all copies, and any work product or portions of any
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work product containing or reflecting the contents of the subject materials; or (b) follow the
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procedures outlined in paragraph 5 above for objecting to the designation of Confidential
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Information. The objecting party shall do nothing to compromise the privilege claim until the Court
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rules on said motion and the opportunity for appellate review is exhausted or the issue is otherwise
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resolved.
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Parties' Own Documents. This Protective Order shall in no way restrict the parties
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in their use of their own documents and information, and nothing in this Protective Order shall
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preclude any party from voluntarily disclosing its own documents or information to any party or
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14.
Motion by Third Party to Compel Production of Confidential Information. If
party to this action to produce any such information, such party shall immediately notify the parties
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who originally produced and/or designated such information that a subpoena has been served or a
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motion has been made in order to allow the parties who originally produced and/or designated such
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information the opportunity to seek a protective order or oppose the motion or application. If, within
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ten (10) days after receiving notice of a subpoena seeking Confidential Information from a receiving
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party, the party who originally produced and/or designated such information fails to move for a
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protective order, the party subject to the subpoena may produce said information. In addition, if a
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party is ordered to produce Confidential Information covered by this Protective Order, then notice
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any third party subpoenas Confidential Information from a party to this action or moves to compel a
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and, if available, a copy of the order compelling disclosure shall immediately be given the parties
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who originally produced and/or designated such information. Nothing in this Protective Order shall
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be construed as requiring the party who is ordered to produce such Confidential Information to
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challenge or appeal any order requiring the production of such information or to subject
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himself/herself to any penalty for non-compliance with any legal process or seek any relief from the
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Court.
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No Effect on Other Rights. This Protective Order shall in no way abrogate or
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diminish any pre-existing contractual, statutory, or other legal obligations or rights of any party with
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respect to Confidential Information.
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Modification. In the event any party hereto seeks a Court order to modify the terms
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of this Protective Order, or seeks a protective order which incorporates the terms and conditions of
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this Protective Order said party shall make such request by written stipulation or noticed motion to
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all parties that must be served and filed in accordance with local court rules.
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Handling Upon Conclusion of Litigation. All parties, counsel, and persons to
within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of litigation between the parties, including final appellate
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action or the expiration of time to appeal or seek further review. In addition, counsel shall certify in
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writing that all such Confidential Information have been returned. Counsel for each party also shall
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contact each person to whom that party has provided a copy of any Confidential Information and
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request the documents be returned. In lieu of returning Confidential Information, the person or party
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in possession of such information may elect to destroy it. If the person or party in possession of
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Confidential Information elects to destroy it rather than return it, that person or party must notify the
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designating party in writing of the destruction of the information within ninety (90) days of the
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conclusion of litigation between the parties, including final appellate action or the expiration of time
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18. Survival of the Terms of this Protective Order. Even after the termination of this
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litigation, the confidentiality obligations imposed by this Protective Order shall remain in effect until
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a Designating Party otherwise in writing or a court order otherwise directs.
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DATED this 11th day of September, 2017.
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LIPSON, NEILSON, COLE, SELTZER & GARIN,
P.C.
/s/ David T. Ochoa, Esq.
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DAVID T. OCHOA, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 10414
9900 Covington Cross Drive, Suite 120
Las Vegas, NV 89144
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/s/ Jamie K. Combs, Esq.
ARIEL E. STERN, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 8276
JAMIE K. COMBS, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 13088
1160 Town Center Drive, Suite 330
Las Vegas, Nevada 89144
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Attorneys for Plaintiff Bank of America, N.A.
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Attorney for Solera at Stallion Mountain Unit
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KIM GILBERT EBRON
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/s/ Diana Cline Ebron, Esq.
DIANA CLINE EBRON, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 10580
7625 Dean Martin Drive, Suite 100
Las Vegas, Nevada 89139
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Attorney for SFR Investments Pool 1, LLC
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ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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September 26, 2017
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DATED
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