State of Wisconsin Local Government Property Insurance Fund v. Lexington Insurance Company et al
Filing
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PROTECTIVE ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 5/17/2017 GRANTING 81 Parties' Joint Request for Entry of a Protective Order and SPECIFYING the terms for confidential information produced or disclosed during this matter. See Order for further details. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A to Protective Order) (cc: all counsel)(jm)
EXHIBIT A
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
STATE OF WISCONSIN LOCAL
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
INSURANCE FUND,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, )
ET AL,
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Defendants.
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No.
2:15-cv-00142-JPS
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND UNDERTAKING
I, __________________________, state the following:
1.
I have read and understand the attached Protective Order (the “Order”), and I attest
to my understanding that access to information designated as “Confidential” or “Attorneys’ Eyes
Only” may be provided to me and that such access shall be pursuant to the terms and conditions
and restrictions of the Order. I agree to be bound to the terms of the Order, both with respect to
this Court’s powers of supervision of the litigation of the above-captioned case and to the party
that produced the protected documents and information.
2.
I shall not use or disclose to others, except in accordance with the Order, any
“Confidential” or “Attorneys’ Eyes Only” documents or information. If I fail to abide by the terms
of this Confidentiality Agreement or the Order, I understand that I shall be subject to sanctions by
way of contempt of court and to separate legal and equitable recourse by the adversely affected
party. I further consent to the exercise of personal jurisdiction by this Court and waive any
objection as to venue in connection with any effort to enforce this Confidentiality Agreement.
Date
Signature
Printed Name
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN
before me this ____ day of
, 2017.
Notary Public
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