BRADLEY v. CRUZ, 1:13-cv-12927-IT. (2015)
Court: District Court, D. Massachusetts
Number: infdco20150116i82
Visitors: 9
Filed: Jan. 15, 2015
Latest Update: Jan. 15, 2015
Summary: ORDER INDIRA TALWANI, District Judge. Before the court are the parties' (1) Joint Motion Requesting Court Order for Electronic Discovery Plan [#54] and (2) Joint Motion to Approve Proposed Protective Order [#55]. As to (1), the court hereby ALLOWS the parties' motion to approve the parties' proposed electronic discovery plan and their agreement regarding inadvertent production of privileged or otherwise protected documents and information. As to (2), the parties' Joint Motion to Approve
Summary: ORDER INDIRA TALWANI, District Judge. Before the court are the parties' (1) Joint Motion Requesting Court Order for Electronic Discovery Plan [#54] and (2) Joint Motion to Approve Proposed Protective Order [#55]. As to (1), the court hereby ALLOWS the parties' motion to approve the parties' proposed electronic discovery plan and their agreement regarding inadvertent production of privileged or otherwise protected documents and information. As to (2), the parties' Joint Motion to Approve P..
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ORDER
INDIRA TALWANI, District Judge.
Before the court are the parties' (1) Joint Motion Requesting Court Order for Electronic Discovery Plan [#54] and (2) Joint Motion to Approve Proposed Protective Order [#55]. As to (1), the court hereby ALLOWS the parties' motion to approve the parties' proposed electronic discovery plan and their agreement regarding inadvertent production of privileged or otherwise protected documents and information.
As to (2), the parties' Joint Motion to Approve Proposed Protective Order is hereby ALLOWED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. The court approves the proposed protective order, except insofar as the order governs the filing of materials containing confidential designations in any court proceeding. Prior to the filing of any materials containing confidential designations, the parties shall provide each other with notice and an opportunity to file a motion to impound. Where a party files a motion to impound, the court will receive the original filing only after it determines the protected status of information designated by a party as confidential.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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