Corley v. Vance et al

Filing 404

STIPULATION OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND PROTECTIVE ORDER...regarding procedures to be followed that shall govern the handling of confidential material...This confidentiality agreement does not bind the Court or any of its personnel. The Court can modify this stipulation at any time. The Court will retain jurisdiction over the terms and conditions of this agreement only for the pendency of this litigation. Any party wishing to make redacted or sealed submissions shall comply with Rule 6(A) of this Co urt's Individual Rules of Civil Procedure. The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff at his address of record. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Katherine Polk Failla on 2/24/2021) (jca) Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk for processing.

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MEMO ENDORSED Katherine Polk Failla February 24, This confidentiality agreement does not bind the Court or any of its personnel. The Court can modify this stipulation at any time. The Court will retain jurisdiction over the terms and conditions of this agreement only for the pendency of this litigation. Any party wishing to make redacted or sealed submissions shall comply with Rule 6(A) of this Court's Individual Rules of Civil Procedure. The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff at his address of record. EXHIBIT A The undersigned hereby acknowledges that s/he has read the Stipulation of Confidentiality and Protective Order dated ___________ 2021, entered into the Matter entitled Royce Corley v. Cyrus Vance, Jr., et al., 15 Civ. 1800 (KPF), understands the terms thereof. The undersigned agrees not to use the Confidential Materials defined therein for any purpose other than in connection with the prosecution of this case and will not further disclose the Confidential Materials except in testimony taken in this case. Date: Signature: Print Name: Occupation: 9

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