Khurana v. Wahed Invest, LLC et al
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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER...regarding procedures to be followed that shall govern the handling of confidential material... (As further set forth in this Order.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 6/15/2020) (cf)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
HARSH KHURANA,
Plaintiff(s),
18-CV-00233(LAK) (BCM)
-againstSTIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
WAHED INVEST, LLC, et al.,
Defendant(s).
BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge.
The Court having found that good cause exists for issuance of an appropriately tailored
confidentiality order governing the pre-trial phase of this action, and the parties having stipulated to
the following provisions, it is hereby ORDERED that any person subject to this Order – including
without limitation the parties to this action, their attorneys, representatives, agents, experts and
consultants, acting as such, all third parties providing discovery in this action, and all other interested
persons with actual or constructive notice of this Order shall adhere to the following terms, upon
pain of contempt:
Discovery Materials May Be Designated as Confidential
1.
Any person subject to this Order who receives from any other person any “Discovery
Material” (i.e., information of any kind provided in the course of discovery in this
action) that is designated as “Confidential” pursuant to the terms of this Order shall
not disclose such Confidential Discovery Material to anyone else except as expressly
permitted hereunder.
2.
The person producing Discovery Material may designate as “Confidential” any
portion thereof that contains non-public business, commercial, financial, or personal
information, the public disclosure of which is either restricted by law or
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would likely, in the good faith opinion of the producing person, seriously harm the
producing person’s business, commercial, financial, or personal interests or cause
the producing person to violate his, her, or its privacy or confidentiality obligations
to others. Where the confidential portion is reasonably separable from the nonconfidential portion, via redaction or otherwise, only the confidential portion shall
be so designated.
3.
With respect to the confidential portion of any Discovery Material other than
deposition transcripts and exhibits, the producing person or that person’s counsel
may designate such portion as “Confidential” by stamping or otherwise clearly
marking as “Confidential” the document or protected portion in a manner that will
not interfere with legibility or audibility. Deposition testimony may be designated as
“Confidential” either on the record during the deposition or in writing within five (5)
business days of receipt of the transcript. If so designated, the final transcript of the
designated testimony shall be bound in a separate volume and marked “Confidential
Information Governed by Protective Order” by the reporter.
4.
If at any time prior to the trial of this action, a producing person realizes that some
portion of Discovery Material that that person previously produced without
limitation should be designated as “Confidential,” the producing person may so
designate that portion by promptly notifying all parties in writing. Such designated
portion of the Discovery Material will thereafter be treated as Confidential under the
terms of this Order. In addition, the producing person shall provide each other party
with replacement versions of such Discovery Material that bears the “Confidential”
designation within two (2) business days of providing such notice.
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Who May Receive Confidential Materials
5.
No person subject to this Order, other than the producing person, shall disclose any
Confidential Discovery Material to any other person whomsoever, except to:
(a)
the parties to this action;
(b)
counsel retained specifically for this action, including any paralegal, clerical
or other assistant employed by such counsel and assigned specifically to
work on this action;
(c)
as to any document, its author, its addressee, and any other person shown
on the face of the document as having received a copy;
(d)
any witness who counsel for a party in good faith believes may be called
to testify at trial or deposition in this action, provided such person has first
executed a Non-Disclosure Agreement in the form annexed hereto;
(e)
any person retained by a party to serve as an expert witness or consultant or
otherwise provide specialized advice to counsel in connection with this
action, provided such person has first executed a Non-Disclosure Agreement
in the form annexed hereto;
(f)
stenographers and video technicians engaged to transcribe or record
depositions conducted in this action;
(g)
independent photocopying, graphic production services, or other litigation
support services employed by the parties or their counsel to assist in this
action, including computer service personnel performing duties in relation to
a computerized litigation system;
(h)
the Court and its staff; and
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(i)
any other person whom the producing person, or other person designating the
Discovery Material “Confidential,” agrees in writing may have access to
such Confidential Discovery Material.
6.
Prior to the disclosure of any Confidential Discovery Material to any person referred
to in subparagraphs 5(d) or 5(e) above, such person shall be provided by counsel
with a copy of this Protective Order and shall sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement, in
the form annexed hereto, stating that that person has read this Order and agrees to be
bound by its terms. Counsel shall retain each signed Non-Disclosure Agreement,
hold it in escrow, and produce it to opposing counsel either prior to such person
being permitted to testify (at deposition or trial) or at the conclusion of the case,
whichever comes first.
Filing Confidential Materials in this Action
7.
Any person who either objects to any designation of confidentiality, or who, by
contrast, requests still further limits on disclosure (such as “attorneys’ eyes only,”
reserved for extraordinary circumstances), may at any time prior to the trial of this
action serve upon the designating person and all other parties a written notice stating
with particularity the grounds of the objection or request. If agreement cannot be
reached promptly, counsel for all affected persons shall request a joint telephone call
with the Court to obtain a ruling.
8.
Notwithstanding the designation of material as “Confidential” in discovery, there is
no presumption that such Confidential Discovery Material will be filed with the
Court under seal. The parties shall follow § 3 of Judge Moses’s Individual Practices
with respect to pretrial requests for filing under seal.
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9.
All persons are hereby placed on notice that the Court is unlikely to seal or otherwise
afford confidential treatment to any Discovery Material introduced in evidence at
trial, even if such material was previously designated as Confidential or sealed
during pretrial proceedings.
10.
Each person who has access to Confidential Discovery Material shall take all due
precautions to prevent the unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure of such material.
Inadvertent Disclosure of Privileged Materials
11.
If, in connection with this litigation, and despite having taken reasonable steps to
prevent the disclosure of information that it claims is subject to a claim of attorneyclient privilege or attorney work product, a producing person inadvertently discloses
information subject to a claim of attorney-client privilege or attorney work product
protection (“Inadvertently Disclosed Information”), such disclosure, in itself, shall
not constitute or be deemed a waiver or forfeiture of any claim of privilege or work
product protection with respect to the Inadvertently Disclosed Information and its
subject matter.
12.
If a disclosing person makes a claim of inadvertent disclosure, all receiving persons
shall, within five (5) business days, return or destroy all copies of the Inadvertently
Disclosed Information, and provide a certification of counsel that all such
information has been returned or destroyed.
13.
Within five (5) business days of the notification that such Inadvertently Disclosed
Information has been returned or destroyed, the disclosing person shall produce a
privilege log with respect to the Inadvertently Disclosed Information.
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/s/ David B. Lichtenberg
June 15
June 15
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
HARSH KHURANA,
Plaintiff(s),
-against-
18-CV-00233(LAK) (BCM)
NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
WAHED INVEST, LLC, et al.,
Defendant(s).
I, _________________________ [print name], acknowledge that I have read and
understand the Protective Order in this action governing the non-disclosure of those portions of
Discovery Material that have been designated as Confidential. I agree that I will not disclose such
Confidential Discovery Material to anyone other than for purposes of this litigation and that at the
conclusion of the litigation I will return all discovery information to the party or attorney from
whom I received it. By acknowledging these obligations under the Protective Order, I understand
that I am submitting myself to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York for the purpose of any issue or dispute arising hereunder and that my willful
violation of any term of the Protective Order could subject me to punishment for contempt of Court.
Dated: ________________
___________________________________________
[Signature]
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