STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER Sample Clauses

STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. 23-Civ.-10590 (PMH) XXXXXX X. XXXXXXX, United States District Judge:
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STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. This Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order (“Order”) is entered into by and among: (a) the above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession (collectively, the “Debtors”); (b) the RCF Administrative Agent; and (c) any other persons or entities who become bound by this Order by signifying their assent through execution of Exhibit A hereto (a “Declaration”). Each of the persons or entities identified in the foregoing clauses (a) through (c) shall be referred to herein individually as a “Party,” and, collectively, as the “Parties.”
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. Plaintiff Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Defendant Xxxxxx Xxxxxx request that this Court issue a protective order pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c) to protect the confidentiality of nonpublic and sensitive information that they may need to disclose in connection with discovery in this action;
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. 7:20 Civ. 2203 _ (PMH) XXXXXX X. XXXXXXX, United States District Judge: individu Civil Procedure 26(c) to protect the confidentiality of nonpublic and competitively sensitive information that they may need to disclose in connection with discovery in this action;
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. The provisions of this Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order may be modified at any time by written stipulation of the parties as approved by an Order of Court. In addition, a party may at any time apply to the Court for modification of this Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order pursuant to a motion brought in accordance with the rules of the Court.
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. Upon consideration of the partiesJoint Motion for Entry of Stipulated Protective Order, and it appearing to the Court that sufficient cause exists under Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(c) for the issuance of a Protective Order, it is ORDERED as follows:
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. This Stipulated Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order (“Order” or “Protective (collectively, the “Debtors”); (b) the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Xxxxxxxx Transportation Co., Inc., et al. (the “Committee”); (c) Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx XXX (“Xx. Xxxxxxxx”);
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STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. 20 The parties to this action, through their respective counsel, hereby stipulate to entry of 21 this mutual protective order regarding the use and confidentiality of documents, testimony, 22 information and material produced in this litigation. 23 To expedite the flow of discovery, facilitate the prompt resolution of disputes over 24 25 confidentiality, protect adequately material entitled to be kept confidential, and ensure that 26 protection is afforded only to material so entitled, it is hereby ORDERED: Page 1– STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 000 XX Xxxxx Xxxxxx Portland, Oregon 00000-0000 Telephone: 000.000.0000 Facsimile: 503.295.0915
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. This Confidentiality Agreement and Stipulated Protective Order (“Order”) is entered into between Plaintiff Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx though her counsel (“Kinder”), and Defendant Xxxxxxxx Corporation (“Xxxxxxxx”) through its counsel, (collectively, the “Parties”);
STIPULATED CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. The parties agree that during the course of discovery in this action, it may be necessary to disclose certain confidential and private information relating to the subject matter of this action. THEREFORE, on motion of the parties, and on a showing that an Order is needed to prevent unwarranted disclosure of confidential or proprietary information, the Court orders the following:
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