MARTINEZ v. VERICREST FINANCIAL, 14-C-2. (2014)
Court: District Court, E.D. Wisconsin
Number: infdco20141229783
Visitors: 5
Filed: Dec. 22, 2014
Latest Update: Dec. 22, 2014
Summary: ORDER WILLIAM C. GRIESBACH, Chief District Judge. Plaintiffs have filed a motion seeking to amend the protective order to allow third-parties and non-parties to mark proprietary or trade secret information as confidential. The Defendant does not oppose that aspect of the motion. It notes, however, that the proposed amended order also deletes a sentence from paragraph 15 of the original protective order, which stated that "Documents and things produced during the course of discovery shall be us
Summary: ORDER WILLIAM C. GRIESBACH, Chief District Judge. Plaintiffs have filed a motion seeking to amend the protective order to allow third-parties and non-parties to mark proprietary or trade secret information as confidential. The Defendant does not oppose that aspect of the motion. It notes, however, that the proposed amended order also deletes a sentence from paragraph 15 of the original protective order, which stated that "Documents and things produced during the course of discovery shall be use..
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ORDER
WILLIAM C. GRIESBACH, Chief District Judge.
Plaintiffs have filed a motion seeking to amend the protective order to allow third-parties and non-parties to mark proprietary or trade secret information as confidential. The Defendant does not oppose that aspect of the motion. It notes, however, that the proposed amended order also deletes a sentence from paragraph 15 of the original protective order, which stated that "Documents and things produced during the course of discovery shall be used by the receiving party in this litigation only, including any appeal thereof, and for no other purpose." The Plaintiff has not explained why that sentence was omitted. Accordingly, I will grant the motion to the extent it is unopposed, but will not delete the sentence quoted above. An amended protective order will be entered on the docket. The motion to amend the protective order is GRANTED in part, as set forth above.
SO ORDERED.
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