FOWLER v. TURCO, 2015-CV-12298-NMG. (2016)
Court: District Court, D. Massachusetts
Number: infdco20161219613
Visitors: 17
Filed: Nov. 10, 2016
Latest Update: Nov. 10, 2016
Summary: JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER NATHANIEL M. GORTON , District Judge . The parties, by and through their undersigned counsel, jointly request that the Court enter the attached stipulated Protective Order. In support of this motion, the parties state as follows: 1. The parties anticipate that there may be confidential information exchanged during discovery, and desire a Protective Order to govern the exchange of such confidential information. 2. Federal Rule of Civil
Summary: JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER NATHANIEL M. GORTON , District Judge . The parties, by and through their undersigned counsel, jointly request that the Court enter the attached stipulated Protective Order. In support of this motion, the parties state as follows: 1. The parties anticipate that there may be confidential information exchanged during discovery, and desire a Protective Order to govern the exchange of such confidential information. 2. Federal Rule of Civil ..
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JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
NATHANIEL M. GORTON, District Judge.
The parties, by and through their undersigned counsel, jointly request that the Court enter the attached stipulated Protective Order. In support of this motion, the parties state as follows:
1. The parties anticipate that there may be confidential information exchanged during discovery, and desire a Protective Order to govern the exchange of such confidential information.
2. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c) authorizes the Court to provide protection against public disclosure of confidential information.
3. The provisions of the proposed protective order submitted herewith will facilitate the parties' orderly exchange of discovery information while guarding against any improper use of confidential information.
4. The Parties have agreed to the Stipulated Protective Order attached hereto.
Accordingly, for each of the reasons set forth above, the parties jointly request that the Court enter the proposed Stipulated Protective Order in the form submitted with this motion.
Joint motions allowed subject to the provision on page 16 of the order.
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