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Nature of Suit Code: 190
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1441 Petition for Removal

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 

CITY OF PHOENIX, an Arizona 

municipal corporation, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

LEO A. DALY COMPANY, a 

Nebraska corporation; JOHN DOES 1-

50, 

Defendants. 

No. CV 07-0110-PHX-JAT 

ORDER REGARDING 

INADVERTENT DISCLOSURE OF 

PRIVILEGED MATERIAL AND 

INFORMATION

Having considered the parties’ stipulation (Doc. #47) and for good cause shown, 

the Court enters the following order. 

IT IS ORDERED that a party who inadvertently discloses privileged documents, 

material, or information (including but not limited to electronic data) does not waive any 

claim of privilege. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if a party or its attorneys receives or discovers 

documents, material, or information that they know or have any reason to believe 

contains privileged communications or statements inadvertently produced, the receiving 

party shall: (1) promptly notify the producing party and immediately refrain from 

reading the item; (2) promptly and permanently delete electronic files and data and 

destroy paper documents; and (3) certify in writing to the producing party that the files, 

data, and documents have been properly deleted or destroyed. Alternatively, the 

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receiving party, without reading the inadvertently disclosed item or thereafter providing 

it to non-parties, may file a motion to deposit the document with the Court under seal 

for in camera inspection, said motion shall articulate what relief the moving party is 

seeking from the Court via the in camera inspection. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if the producing party discovers that it has 

inadvertently disclosed privileged documents, material, or information, the producing 

party may notify any other party within 10 days of the claim of privilege. Promptly on 

receiving this notice, the other party shall: (1) immediately refrain from reading the 

document; (2) permanently delete electronic files and data and destroy paper documents; 

and (3) certify in writing to the producing party that the files, data, and documents have 

been properly deleted or destroyed. Alternatively, the receiving party, without reading 

the inadvertently disclosed item or thereafter providing it to non-parties, may file a 

motion to deposit the document with the Court under seal for in camera inspection, said 

motion shall articulate what relief the moving party is seeking from the Court via 

the in camera inspection. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 20 days of the date the producing party 

becomes aware of the inadvertent disclosure, the producing party shall serve a privilege 

log on the other parties covering the clawed-back documents, material, or information. 

If a dispute develops as to whether a privilege exists, all parties shall not disclose, offer, 

or otherwise use the disputed material in any way, including in these proceedings (other 

than a court hearing to resolve the dispute) until the issue is resolved by the parties or the 

Court. 

Dated this 10th day of October, 2007. 

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