JACQUELINE CHOOLJIAN, Magistrate Judge.
WHEREAS, Plaintiff Sparrow, Inc. has filed a First Amended Supplemental Complaint against Defendants Edwin Lora, Cut n Cook, Inc. and City Mills, LLC (collectively the "Defendants") in the above-captioned action (the "Action");
WHEREAS, discovery in this Action may involve the disclosure of trade secrets as defined in California Civil Code § 3426.1 or other confidential, technical, business and financial information, including, but not limited to, marketing information, sales information, customer lists, market surveys, confidential garment designs and other similar materials;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Parties hereby stipulate to the entry of this proposed protective order (the "Protective Order") limiting the disclosure of certain information produced or otherwise discovered and agree to be bound by the restrictions of the Protective Order limiting use of such information as provided;
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, AGREED AND ORDERED as follows:
1. All documents, electronically stored information, materials, items, testimony or information, regardless of whether stored in electronic or paper form, produced or filed with the Court, submitted to the Court in connection with a hearing or trial, or produced, provided or served, formally or informally, either by a Party or by a non-party, to or for any of the other Parties, shall be governed by this Protective Order if designated in accordance with this Protective Order, and if so designated, used only for the purposes of this litigation and related litigation matters and governmental filings (including, for example, filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office) and not for any other purpose, including but not limited to business, or competitive purpose or function. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this paragraph 1 or in this Protective Order shall be deemed to limit or otherwise restrict or impair in any manner any Party's use or disclosure of its own information, in whatever form.
2. The terms of this Protective Order shall apply to all manner and means of disclosure of information in discovery, whether formal or informal, designated in accordance with this Protective Order, including without limitation oral testimony, entry onto land or premises, and production and/or inspection of books, records, documents, electronically stored information and tangible things.
3. Definitions:
4. A Disclosing Party may designate Confidential information as defined herein. In designating Confidential information, the Disclosing Party will make such designation only as to that information that it has regularly treated as, and in good faith believes contains, Confidential information, as defined herein and consistent with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c). No item shall be deemed Confidential if it is disclosed in a printed publication available to the public or trade, is generally known throughout the trade and public, or is or comes to be known to a Party through means not constituting breach of any proprietary or confidential relationship or obligation, breach of this Protective Order or any other improper means.
5. Documents and things produced that contain Confidential information may be designated as such by marking the first page or tangible medium containing such information, if it is an electronic document, or each page if it is a paper document at or before the time of production as follows:
6. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, access to information designated as CONFIDENTIAL shall be limited to Qualified Persons (as defined in paragraph 3(e) above). A Receiving Party shall treat information as "Confidential" under this Protective Order, as soon as a Disclosing Party so designates the information.
7. A Disclosing Party may designate Attorneys' Eyes Only information, as defined herein. In designating Attorneys' Eyes Only information, the Disclosing Party will make such designation only as to that information that it has regularly treated as, and in good faith believes contains, Attorneys' Eyes Only information, as defined herein and consistent with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c). Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, documents, testimony, information and other things designated Attorneys' Eyes Only may be disclosed only to the Qualified Persons identified in subsections (ii) through (viii) of Paragraph 3(e) of this Protective Order. A Receiving Party shall treat information as Attorneys' Eyes Only under this Protective Order, as soon as a Disclosing Party so designates the information.
8. Documents and things produced that contain Attorneys' Eyes Only information may be designated as such by marking the first page or tangible medium containing such information, if it is an electronic document, or each page if it is a paper document at or before the time of production by the following: "ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY"
9. In the event that at the time a document is produced the designation CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY is lacking, and it is later determined, in good faith, that such a designation should have appeared on the document, the Disclosing Party may restrict future disclosure of the document, consistent with this Protective Order, by notifying the Receiving Party in writing of the change in or addition of a restrictive designation, accompanied by substitute copies of each item, properly designated. As soon as notice of a designation is made by a Disclosing Party, all recipients of the designated materials shall immediately treat the designated Documents or information consistent with the designation given by the Disclosing Party. Those individuals who reviewed the documents or information prior to notice of the mis-designation or failure to designate by the Disclosing Party shall return all copies of the mis-designated or non-designated documents and shall honor the provisions of this Protective Order with respect to the use and disclosure of any information contained in the mis-designated or non-designated Documents or information. The Receiving Party shall have no liability to the Disclosing Party, the Court, or third parties for any use or disclosure of any documents or information prior to the time that the Disclosing Party notifies the Receiving Party in writing of the change in or addition of a specific designation under this Protective Order.
10. In the event that either Party retains independent consultants or experts to furnish technical or consulting services or to give testimony with respect to the subject matter of this Action, and such Party desires to disclose to such independent consultant or expert any information designated by the other Party as Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only, then such disclosure shall be permitted only under the following conditions:
11. Information disclosed at a deposition may be designated under this Protective Order by a Disclosing Party by so indicating on the record at the deposition, or by the Disclosing Party's notifying all other Parties and the court reporter in writing, within fifteen (15) calendar days of receipt of the original copy of the transcript of the portions of the transcript that contain information to be designated under this Protective Order. The Disclosing Party shall attach a copy of a written statement making such designation to the face of the transcript by page and line numbers and provide a copy of same to every other Party.
12. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, testimony designated as Attorneys' Eyes Only or exhibits designated as Attorneys' Eyes Only shall not be disclosed to any persons other than those specified in subsections (ii) through (viii) of Paragraph 3(e). The designation of testimony given as Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only, or the de-designation of such testimony given, shall not affect the confidential status of exhibits presented or used in connection with such testimony.
13. When a party seeks to file pleadings, motions or other papers with the Court that disclose Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only information then the party will use the procedures for Under Seal Filings set forth on the District Judge's Procedures page of the Court's website and Local Rule 79-5 to request that the Court file such documents under seal. The parties will use their best efforts to minimize such sealing. In addition, any party filing any portion of any pleading, motion or other paper under seal shall file via ECF a redacted copy of any such pleading, motion or other paper that removes any and all references to the Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only information. If, after the conclusion of this litigation and any time for appeal has expired, the Clerk of the Court desires to or must for any reason destroy any documents that were filed under seal, the Clerk of the Court may follow the regular procedures for the destruction of documents that were filed under seal.
14. In the event that Documents or information designated pursuant to this Protective Order are disclosed to any person not authorized by this Protective Order to receive the Documents or information, the party responsible for this disclosure must immediately bring all pertinent facts relating to such disclosure to the attention of all Parties, and without prejudice to other rights and remedies of the Disclosing Party, shall prevent further disclosure by it and seek to prevent further disclosure by any other person who was the recipient of such Documents or information. The identification under this section of a Party to whom disclosure was made shall not constitute a waiver of attorney work product or attorney-client privileges.
15. The parties agree that the inadvertent production of documents or other information should not act as a waiver of any applicable privilege, consequently, the Court Orders as follows:
16. If a Party wishes to challenge the designation of any information as Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only, the Party shall, in good faith, narrowly limit such efforts solely to those Documents, testimony, transcripts, and/or other materials or things (or portions thereof) for which declassification reasonably appears to be appropriate. The Disclosing Party shall, within ten (10) business days after receipt of the Receiving Party's request for declassification, make a good faith determination as to whether the information at issue should be declassified and notify the Receiving Party of its determination. If the dispute cannot be resolved informally or the Disclosing Party fails to respond within ten (10) business days, the Receiving Party may seek appropriate relief from the Court. The Disclosing Party shall have the burden of proving that the designation is proper. The designation of the disputed information shall remain unless and until otherwise ordered by the Court.
17. A Party shall not be obligated to challenge the propriety of a designation of a document at any level of confidentiality identified in this Protective Order at the time made, and a failure to do so shall not preclude a subsequent challenge thereto.
18. Within sixty (60) calendar days after the conclusion of this litigation and any time for appeal has expired, unless the Parties agree in writing to the contrary, any originals or reproductions of any documents produced by a Disclosing Party containing Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only information shall be destroyed, except that trial counsel shall be entitled to retain for archival purposes one (1) paper and one (1) electronic copy of pleadings, correspondence, deposition transcripts, deposition exhibits, memoranda, notes and other work product materials which contain or refer to Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only information. This paragraph does not apply to documents in the possession, of the court/court personnel.
19. Insofar as the provisions of this Protective Order restrict the communication and use of the Documents produced hereunder, this Order shall continue to be binding after the conclusion of this litigation except (a) that there shall be no restriction on documents that are used as exhibits in open court (unless such exhibits were filed under seal) or (b) that a Party may seek the written permission of the Disclosing Party or further order of the Court with respect to dissolution or modification of the Protective Order.
20. This Protective Order is being entered without prejudice to the right of any Party or other person to move the Court for modification of or relief from any of its terms.
21. Nothing shall prevent disclosure beyond the terms of this Order if the Disclosing Party consents to such disclosure, or if the Court, after notice to all Parties and a hearing, orders such disclosure.
22. Unless the Parties stipulate otherwise, the Parties shall not seek to admit for any purpose evidence of the existence or nonexistence of a designation under this Protective Order; Nor shall the designation or acceptance of any information designated pursuant to this Protective Order constitute an admission or acknowledgment that the material so designated is in fact proprietary, confidential or a trade secret.
23. This Protective Order shall not be deemed (a) a waiver of any Party's or producing entity's right to object to any discovery requests on any ground; (b) a waiver of any Party's right to seek an order compelling discovery with respect to any discovery requests; (c) a waiver of any Party's right to object to the admission of evidence on any ground; (d) a waiver of any Party's or producing entity's right to use or disclose its own documents, testimony, transcripts, and/or other materials or things at its sole own discretion; or (e) any waiver of the attorney-client privilege or protection of the work product doctrine.
24. Nothing in this Order shall bar amendment of this Order by stipulation of the Parties or by Order of the Court. Any such amendment made by stipulation of the Parties shall be made in writing.
25. If any Party is: (a) subpoenaed in another action; or (b) served with a demand in another action to which it is a party; or (c) served with any legal process by one not a party to this Action; or (d) ordered by another court or an administrative agency to produce documents or information, and any of the foregoing calls for the production by a Receiving Party of documents or information designated for protection under this Protective Order which was produced or designated as Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only by someone other than that Party, then the Party receiving the subpoena, demand, or other legal process shall give prompt actual written notice, by electronic mail, hand, overnight delivery or facsimile transmission, within three (3) business days, to counsel for the Disclosing Party along with a copy of the subpoena, demand or other legal process at issue, and shall object to its production to the extent permitted by law. Nothing in this Stipulation and Order shall prevent the Receiving Party from providing such information or documents in response to the subpoena, demand or other legal process, which the Receiving Party believes in good faith is required to be disclosed under any applicable law. However, the Receiving Party shall, no less than ten (10) court days prior to any actual disclosure of any documents or information designated for protection under this Protective Order, provide written notice to each and every Disclosing Party of the precise scope of the disclosure the Receiving Party intends to make, and an identification of the entity to whom the Receiving Party intends to make the disclosure. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the Receiving Party or anyone else covered by this Stipulation and Order to challenge or appeal any order requiring production of the material designated as Confidential or Attorneys' Eyes Only information covered by this Order, or to subject itself to any penalties for noncompliance with any legal process or Order, or to seek any relief from this Court.
26. The terms of this Protective Order shall survive termination of this action.
SO STIPULATED.
The parties having stipulated, and good cause appearing, it is so ordered (as modified).
I, ________________________, do solemnly swear that I am fully familiar with the terms of the Protective Order entered in Sparrow v. Lora, et al, et. al., United States District Court for the Central District of California, Civil Action No. 2:14-cv-01188 MWF (CJx), and hereby agree to comply with and be bound by the terms and conditions of said Order unless and until modified by further Order of the Court. I hereby consent to the jurisdiction of the Court for purposes of enforcing this nondisclosure agreement.