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PROTECTIVE ORDER
April 26th, 2017
  • Filed
    April 26th, 2017

This Protective Order applies to the following categories of materials: (a) the parties may designate as “CONFIDENTIAL” those materials that customarily are treated by that party as sensitive or proprietary, that are not available to the public, and that, if disclosed freely, would subject that party or its clients to risk of competitive disadvantage or other business injury; (b) the parties may designate as “HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL PROTECTED MATERIAL” those materials that are of such a commercially sensitive nature or of such a private, personal nature that the producing party is able to justify a heightened level of confidential protection with respect to those materials; moreover, information subject to the restrictions of 49 U.S.C.A. App. Section 15(13) will be designated as “HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL PROTECTED MATERIAL.” Given the limited distribution afforded to “HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL PROTECTED MATERIAL” under the terms of this Protective Order, the parties shall endeavor to limit their desi

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