St. Paul Mercury Ins. Co. v. Lexington Insurance Company, 2:19-cv-00959-DMG-JDE. (2020)
Court: District Court, C.D. California
Number: infdco20200303932
Visitors: 8
Filed: Mar. 02, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER JOHN D. EARLY , Magistrate Judge . Based on the parties' stipulation (Dkt. 129, "Stipulation"), and good cause having been shown, the Stipulation (Dkt. 129) is entered as an Order of the Court; however, nothing in this Order constitutes a finding that any material designated by the parties as subject to protection under the Stipulation is privileged or constitutes work product as a matter of law, nor does the Court adopt the legal analysis or concl
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER JOHN D. EARLY , Magistrate Judge . Based on the parties' stipulation (Dkt. 129, "Stipulation"), and good cause having been shown, the Stipulation (Dkt. 129) is entered as an Order of the Court; however, nothing in this Order constitutes a finding that any material designated by the parties as subject to protection under the Stipulation is privileged or constitutes work product as a matter of law, nor does the Court adopt the legal analysis or conclu..
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
JOHN D. EARLY, Magistrate Judge.
Based on the parties' stipulation (Dkt. 129, "Stipulation"), and good cause having been shown, the Stipulation (Dkt. 129) is entered as an Order of the Court; however, nothing in this Order constitutes a finding that any material designated by the parties as subject to protection under the Stipulation is privileged or constitutes work product as a matter of law, nor does the Court adopt the legal analysis or conclusions at pages 4-5 of the Stipulation.
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