CUNNINGHAM v. AIR & LIQUID SYSTEMS CORPORATION, 2:16-cv-06929-GW-JEM. (2017)
Court: District Court, C.D. California
Number: infdco20170421989
Visitors: 23
Filed: Mar. 17, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 17, 2017
Summary: ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER RE PRODUCTION OF SHIP DOCUMENTS JOHN E. McDERMOTT , Magistrate Judge . The Court, having reviewed the parties' Stipulation for Protective Order regarding documents pertaining to the ships identified in the attached Exhibit A , and having considered the relevant factors, hereby finds good cause to maintain the confidentiality of the subject materials. IT IS ORDERED that all parties signing the Stipulation for Protective Order re Ship Documen
Summary: ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER RE PRODUCTION OF SHIP DOCUMENTS JOHN E. McDERMOTT , Magistrate Judge . The Court, having reviewed the parties' Stipulation for Protective Order regarding documents pertaining to the ships identified in the attached Exhibit A , and having considered the relevant factors, hereby finds good cause to maintain the confidentiality of the subject materials. IT IS ORDERED that all parties signing the Stipulation for Protective Order re Ship Document..
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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER RE PRODUCTION OF SHIP DOCUMENTS
JOHN E. McDERMOTT, Magistrate Judge.
The Court, having reviewed the parties' Stipulation for Protective Order regarding documents pertaining to the ships identified in the attached Exhibit A, and having considered the relevant factors, hereby finds good cause to maintain the confidentiality of the subject materials.
IT IS ORDERED that all parties signing the Stipulation for Protective Order re Ship Documents are bound to its terms, and that pursuant to the aforementioned Stipulation, the relevant documents pertaining to the ships identified in the attached Exhibit A shall be marked and disclosed in full compliance with the applicable U.S. Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR"), and the export control laws of the U.S. Government (documents and information subject to such laws are referred to collectively as "export controlled documentation"), as set forth in the Stipulation. The terms of the Stipulation and this Order shall supplement the terms of the Protective Order already in place in this action [Doc. No. 86] and not alter or affect the terms of that prior Protective Order as applied to non-EAR and/or ITAR documents, information, and materials.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all disputes over the designation of any document, as set forth in paragraph 5 of the Stipulation, shall be brought before this Court in a regularly-noticed motion in accordance with the local rules.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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