Common use of Protective Orders Clause in Contracts

Protective Orders. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Trust, the Trustee, the Trust Advisory Board and the members of the Trust Advisory Board shall not have access to documents protected by the Agreed Protective Order (docket no. 248 in case 09-10156) and Second Agreed Protective Order (docket no. 2626 in case 09-10156) (collectively and as has been and may be further modified or amended, the “Protective Orders”) until such time as the Trustee (on behalf of himself, the Trust, and the Trust Advisory Board) and the members of the Trust Advisory Board (i) execute an appropriate document agreeing to be bound by and comply with the Protective Orders and (ii) notify the other parties to the Protective Orders that such document has been executed. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Litigation Trust Agreement, this Litigation Trust Agreement shall not be construed to relieve any person or entity, including the Trustee and the Trust Advisory Board members, of any liability that might otherwise exist for violation of the Protective Orders.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Litigation Trust Agreement, Litigation Trust Agreement, Litigation Trust Agreement

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