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Lillian Boone v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,, 2:17-cv-6118 JAK (JCx). (2017)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20171221958 Visitors: 22
Filed: Dec. 20, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 20, 2017
Summary: MODIFIED ORDER ON STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER JACQUELINE CHOOLJIAN , Magistrate Judge . Based on the parties' stipulation and good cause appearing, the Court hereby ENTERS the Stipulated Protective Order (Docket No. 17) with the following modifications: 1. Paragraph 6 is modified to (a) omit "at trial or" in the first line; and (b) add the following language at the beginning: "Any use of confidential documents, things and information during a court hearing or at trial shall be governed by
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MODIFIED ORDER ON STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

Based on the parties' stipulation and good cause appearing, the Court hereby ENTERS the Stipulated Protective Order (Docket No. 17) with the following modifications:

1. Paragraph 6 is modified to (a) omit "at trial or" in the first line; and (b) add the following language at the beginning: "Any use of confidential documents, things and information during a court hearing or at trial shall be governed by the orders of the presiding judge. This Order does not govern the use of confidential documents, things and information during a court hearing or at trial."

2. Paragraph 7 is modified to read as follows: "A party seeking to file papers that contain information and/or documents that have been designated as "Confidential," shall comply with Local Rule 79-5 (and in particular Local Rule 79-5.2.2). Absent further order of the Court or written authorization of the designating party, papers that contain information and/or documents that have been designated as "Confidential" may not be filed in the public record except as provided in Local Rule 79-5."

3. Paragraph 8 is modified to add the following sentence to the end. "The aforementioned "return" obligation does not apply to the Court/Court personnel or to confidential documents, things and information and copies thereof in the possession of the Court/Court personnel."

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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