KRISTEN L. MIX, Magistrate Judge.
Pursuant to the parties' stipulation and pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.2, concerning the treatment of Confidential Information, the Court ORDERS:
1. In this action, at least one of the Parties has sought and/or is seeking Confidential Information, including but not limited to a trade secret or other confidential research, development, or commercial information pursuant to Rule 26(c)(1)(G) (as defined in paragraph 2, below).
2. "Confidential Information" means any document, file, portions of files, transcribed testimony, or response to a discovery request, including any extract, abstract, chart, summary, note, or copy made therefrom — not made available to the public and designated by one of the Parties in the manner provided in Paragraph 4 below as containing:
3. A Party designating any document or information, including any portion of a document, any interrogatory response, other discovery response, and/or transcript of a discovery response, as "Confidential" represents in good faith that it contends, constitutes, or contains information that is entitled to protection under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(c)(1)(G) and this Protective Order. Parties and attorneys designating documents as "Confidential" will be representing that such documents contain information the disclosure of which would implicate an important interest to be protected which outweighs the presumption of public access and that they will be able to identify to the Court a clearly defined and serious injury that would result if access is not restricted, as required by D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.2(B)(2) & (3).
4. Where Confidential Information is produced, provided, or otherwise disclosed by a Party in response to any discovery request, it will be designated in the following manner:
5. All Confidential Information provided by a Party in response to a discovery request or transcribed testimony shall be subject to the following restrictions:
6. The Party's counsel who discloses Confidential Information shall obtain and retain the original affidavits signed by qualified recipients of Confidential Information, and shall maintain a list of all persons to whom any Confidential Information is disclosed.
7. During the pendency of this action, opposing counsel may, upon court order or agreement of the Parties, inspect the list maintained by counsel pursuant to Paragraph 5 above upon a showing of substantial need in order to establish the source of an unauthorized disclosure of Confidential Information and that opposing counsel are unable otherwise to identify the source of the disclosure. If counsel disagrees with opposing counsel's showing of substantial need, then counsel may seek a court order requiring inspection under terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Court.
8. On the request of either party, any non-qualified person shall be excluded from any deposition during the period in which Confidential Information is disclosed.
9. Nothing herein shall prevent the use or disclosure by a party of its own Confidential Information as it deems appropriate, except that if the material is disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this Order, it may lose its status as Confidential Information.
10. In the event that any Confidential Information is used in any proceeding in this action, it shall not, unless it is disclosed to the public, lose its confidential status through such use. If a document containing Confidential Information is so designated and marked as a deposition exhibit, such exhibit shall, if filed, be filed under restricted access. If testimony concerning Confidential Information is elicited at a deposition, or hearing, or trial, counsel for any party may request that a designated portion of the transcript be treated as Confidential Information. Such a request shall be made by counsel in a reasonable manner or by making a suitable designation in the record at the deposition, hearing, or trial. If such a request is made, such portion of the transcript shall be so treated and filed under seal, if it is filed in the record. A dispute currently exists between the parties as to whether Confidential Information remains confidential after it has been testified to or admitted at trial as an exhibit. The parties have agreed that if a document containing Confidential Information is admitted at trial and/or testimony concerning Confidential Information is elicited at a trial, then this order shall not preclude either party from arguing, under existing law, whether such testimony or material remains confidential. If a trial occurs and if such confidential testimony or material is admitted, then the parties will make their respective arguments for and against continued confidentiality at that time and the court will rule on said issue.
11. Use of Confidential Information in Court Proceedings: Confidential Information and pleadings or briefs quoting or discussing Confidential Information will not be accepted for filing "under seal" or otherwise kept out of the public record in this action, however, except by court order issued upon motion of the party seeking to file the documents under restricted access. Any motion requesting leave to file documents under seal shall comply with the requirements of D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.2 and any applicable law governing such dispute.
12. No copies of Confidential Information shall be made except by or on behalf of counsel in this litigation and such copies shall be made and used solely for purposes of this litigation.
13. During the pendency of this litigation, counsel shall retain custody of Confidential Information, and copies made therefrom pursuant to Paragraph 12, above.
14. A party may object to the designation of particular Confidential Information by giving written notice to the party designated the disputed information. The written notice shall identify the information to which the objection is made. If the parties cannot, in good faith, resolve the objection within ten (10) business days after the time the notice is received, the party designating the information as confidential shall be obligated to made an appropriate motion consistent with D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.2 and MJ Mix's discovery procedures requesting that the Court retain a document's confidentiality. The disputed information shall be treated as Confidential under the terms of this Protective Order until the Court rules on the motion. The burden of establishing that any information has been properly designated as Confidential Information shall be on the Party which seeks to uphold the designation, as if that Party had been making a motion for a protective order in the first instance and prior to having made disclosure.
15. This Order is entered solely for the purpose of facilitating the exchange of documents and information between the Parties to this action and the Court without involving the Court unnecessarily in the process. Nothing in this Order nor the reproduction of any information or document under the terms of this Order nor any proceedings pursuant to this Order shall be deemed to have the effect of an admission or waiver by any party or of altering the confidentiality or non-confidentiality of any such document or information or altering any existing obligation of any Party or the absence thereof.
16. The burden of establishing that any information has been properly designated as Confidential Information shall be on the Party which seeks to uphold the designation, as if that Party had been making a motion for a protective order in the first instance and prior to having made disclosure.
17. By agreeing to the entry of this Protective Order, the Parties adopt no position as to the authenticity or admissibility of documents produced subject to it.
18. This Order shall survive the termination of this action (by settlement or final judgment and completion of appeal, if any), and the Court shall retain continuing jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Protective Order for a period of five years from termination of the action.
19. Upon termination of this litigation, including any appeals, upon request by the opposing party, each Party's counsel shall immediately return to the producing party all Confidential Information provided subject to this Protective Order, and all extracts, abstracts, charts, summaries, notes or copies made therefrom, or (by mutual agreement only) shall certify the destruction thereof, except counsel shall be permitted to retain for its files copies of all papers and documents filed with the Court. Where documents are returned to the Party that designated them as Confidential, the party to which they are returned shall retain them for the period of time required by any provision of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, of Professional Conduct, or any other applicable rule governing attorney conduct. Notwithstanding the foregoing, counsel for any party may retain one copy of the Confidential Information in its files for archival purposes only.
20. Nothing in this Protective Order shall preclude any Party from madeby a motion pursuant to Miss discovery procedures seeking further or different protection from the Court under Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or from filing a motion with respect to the manner in which Confidential Information shall be treated at trial.
21. The provisions of this Order with respect to Confidential Information shall not apply to information which (a) was, is, or becomes public knowledge, through no violation of this Order; (b) is acquired in good faith from a third party not subject to this Order, such third party being lawfully in possession of such information and able to release it; (c) was possessed prior to receipt of the material asserted to be confidential from a source able to provide it without a breach of confidence; or (d) was or is discovered independently by the receiving party by means that do not constitute a violation of this Order.
22. Nothing contained in this Order, nor any action taken in compliance with it, shall (a) operate as an admission by any party that any document or information is, or is not, either confidential or admissible in evidence in this action, or (b) prejudice in any way the right of any party to seek, by way of consent of all parties or by application to the Court, (i) to have information not covered by this Order treated as Confidential Information within the meaning of this Order, (ii) additional protection for specific documents or information; or (iii) relief from the provisions of this Order with respect to specific items or categories of documents or information.
___________________ swears or affirms and states under penalty of perjury: