JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge.
The parties to the above-captioned matter ("Action") have and will propound discovery and take depositions throughout this Action. Certain responsive materials have and will contain private, confidential and/or proprietary information. This information may and/or does include, but is not limited to, personnel or other consumer records, financial information, banking records, investment trade records, customer lists, contracts, business protocols, private business and transactional information, trade secrets, and other information not otherwise available to the public or between parties ("Protected Information"). To protect the confidentiality of this information, both parties stipulate as follows and request the Court to issue a protective order containing the terms specified herein, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, Local Rules 141.1 and 143. The parties agree this stipulation is effective immediately and agree to abide by the terms of this stipulation whether or not the Court issues the protective order requested herein.
During discovery in this Action, whether done by formal or informal means, any information or materials within the scope of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26 through 27, including but not limited to documents, deposition testimony, transcripts and exhibits, interrogatory responses, responses to requests for admission, subpoenaed records and other written, recorded, electronic or graphic materials, may be designated as confidential, as provided herein, by the person or entity producing, submitting, filing or lodging it, or by any party to this Action (the "Designator"). A Designator may only designate information and material confidential when the Designator has a good faith belief that it contains Protected Information subject to protection under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c) and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, Local Rule 141.1. Information covered by these provisions shall be referred to in this stipulation and order ("Stipulation") as "Designated Material." Designated Material shall be used only in connection with the litigation among the parties. Should privileged material be produced inadvertently as Designated Material, it is agreed that such production shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any applicable privilege.
Except with the prior written consent of both parties to this Action or a prior Court order, parties may only disclose or produce copies of Designated Material to the following persons or entities:
(1) parties to this Action and their officers, directors and/or current employees;
(2) persons previously employed by Compass Bank as of the date the material at issue was created, and who had access to the material in the course and scope of their duties;
(3) the parties' counsel in this Action, including in-house counsel and such counsel's legal associates, paralegals, secretaries, office staffs and agents;
(4) independent experts or consultants and their staffs who are retained to assist counsel in this Action, provided such experts or consultants shall, prior to any disclosure, execute a Certification to be bound by this Stipulation in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A;
(5) third parties retained by counsel in this Action for purposes of copying, computer coding or providing other document processing services;
(6) court personnel in this Action, including court reporters and court officers, and subject to the terms set forth in section II of this Stipulation where applicable;
(7) any witness shown the materials during a deposition in this Action;
(8) any witness (other than persons described in paragraph I.B.(7)), provided they first execute a Certification to be bound by this Stipulation in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A; and;
(9) any person who appears as an author, addressee or recipient on the face of the materials at issue.
In addition to the foregoing, Compass Bank may disclose materials it has designated as confidential (in the manner specified in section I.C below) to its customers, vendors, affiliates, agents, and persons or entities of any kind as needed for business or legal purposes.
(1) Designated Material disclosed in discovery must be marked "CONFIDENTIAL" by the Designator. Where a document or response consists of more than one page, the first page and each page or the portion thereof on which confidential information appears shall be so marked. The Designated Material subject to this Stipulation includes documents previously marked "CONFIDENTIAL" and produced by Compass Bank, as agreed by counsel for the parties on October 20, 2016.
(2) In the case of materials produced by a non-party, any party may obtain a written stipulation from all parties, or seek a protective order, to designate such materials confidential and subject to the terms of this Stipulation.
(1) Deposition transcripts or portions thereof may be designated as confidential either:
(2) Any party may mark Designated Material as a deposition exhibit and examine any witness thereon, provided the exhibit and related transcript pages receive the same confidentiality designation as the original Designated Material.
(3) Where deposition testimony is expected to be designated confidential, the Designator may exclude from the deposition all persons other than those to whom the Designated Material may be disclosed under paragraph I.B of this Stipulation.
(1) When lodging and/or filing any Designated Material, or offering it for admission as evidence (including at trial), a non-Designator shall submit the Designated Material in a manner compliant with U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, Local Rule 141. No party shall oppose a request to seal Designated Material made pursuant to Local Rule 141. Nothing herein: (a) shall preclude a Designator from lodging and/or filing any material it/she designated, or from offering such material for admission as evidence (including at trial) without limitation or restriction of any kind and as permitted by law; and (b) doing so, shall not constitute a breach of this Stipulation or waiver as to the use of any other Designated Material.
(2) The Court's denial of a request to seal shall not bar use of the Designated Material or the offering of it for admission as evidence in connection with any motion, proceeding or trial in this matter, so long as the non-Designator seeks and obtains relief to use the Designated Material pursuant to section III.C.I of this Stipulation. Using or offering as evidence any Designated Material the Court has refused to seal shall not constitute a breach of this Stipulation.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph II.A(1) above, upon written stipulation of all parties, a non-Designator may lodge and/or file and/or offer Designated Material for admission as evidence without a seal in connection with any motion, proceeding or trial in this matter. Using or offering Designated Material in evidence without a seal and by written stipulation shall not constitute a breach of this Stipulation.
If any person or entity subject to this Stipulation receives a subpoena for production of Designated Material, such person or entity shall promptly notify all counsel in this Action. Upon receipt of such notice, the Designator may object in writing. The person or entity receiving the subpoena shall not produce any Designated Material in response to the subpoena: (1) without the prior written consent of the Designator; (2) while a motion for protective order is pending; or (3) until the last day allowed for production where no motion for protective order is filed.
A party may challenge the propriety of any designation under this Stipulation within 30 calendar days of the designation. A challenge may be made by serving on all other parties a captioned notice of objection, which shall identify with particularity the Designated Material at issue, state the basis for each challenge and propose a new designation for each item. The parties shall have seven calendar days after service of an objection to meet and confer and attempt resolution of the challenged designation ("Meet and Confer Period"). The material at issue shall be deemed re-designated as proposed by the challenging party unless, within 10 court days after expiration of the Meet and Confer Period, the Designator has filed and served a motion for a protective order to maintain the original designation, or to establish other confidentiality protections. Notwithstanding any challenge to the designation of material as confidential, all documents shall be treated as such and shall be subject to the provisions of this Stipulation unless and until one of the following occurs:
(1) the party or non-party who claims the material is confidential withdraws such designation in writing; or
(2) the party or non-party who claims the material is confidential fails to timely apply to the Court for an order designating it as such as provided in this paragraph above; or
(3) the Court rules the material is not confidential.
(1) Nothing in this Stipulation shall preclude any party from seeking and obtaining additional or different protection permitted by law with respect to the confidentiality of any information or material.
(2) This Stipulation shall not diminish any existing obligation or right with respect to Designated Material.
(3) The parties shall make best efforts to assert any claims of confidentiality prior to, or at the time when, responsive discovery is disclosed. The production of materials by any party shall be without prejudice to any claim by the producing party that such material should have been designated as confidential.
(4) A party may assert a claim of confidentiality in writing and with particularity within a reasonable time after learning of an inadvertent or mistaken disclosure. The materials at issue shall then be treated as if the claim were made prior to disclosure. If within a reasonable time after documents are inadvertently or mistakenly disclosed the producing party asserts a claim that such documents are confidential, the receiving parties shall take prompt steps to ensure all known copies of the documents are promptly returned to the producing party for designation. After designation, the producing party shall promptly return copies to each of the receiving parties. The receiving parties may thereafter contest the claim of confidentiality as set forth herein.
(1) The parties and their counsel are required to use reasonable care and precaution to protect the confidentiality of material covered by this Stipulation. If Designated Material submitted in accordance with the terms of this Stipulation is disclosed to any person or entity other than in the manner authorized by the terms herein, the party and/or person responsible for the disclosure must immediately bring all pertinent facts relating to such disclosure to the attention of all uninvolved parties and, without prejudice to any other rights under this Stipulation, make every effort to prevent further disclosures by the persons or entities to whom the information was disclosed.
(2) The parties agree that the unauthorized disclosure of Designated Material may cause irreparable injury to the non-breaching party. Therefore, in the event of any breach or threatened breach of the provisions herein, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to seek immediate injunctive relief by way of ex parte hearing or as otherwise allowed by law or equity. The decision by a non-breaching party to seek such injunctive relief will be without prejudice to any other rights or remedies, legal or equitable, which the non-breaching party might have in the event of such a breach or threatened breach. A non-breaching party seeking or obtaining relief under this provision shall not constitute a waiver or release of any other rights or remedies available to such party.
The terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order are hereby approved and adopted.
1. My name is __________________. My current work or home (circle one) address is ________________________________________________________________.
2. I have received and read a copy of the Stipulation and Protective Order ("Order") entered in this action. I understand the provisions of the Order and agree to comply with and be bound by its provisions. I submit to the jurisdiction of this Court for purposes of enforcing any of the terms of the Order.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the foregoing is true and correct.