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Nature of Suit Code: 710
Nature of Suit: Fair Labor Standards Act
Cause of Action: 15:2(a) Fair Labor Standards Act

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ROBERT M. DAWSON (BAR NO. 81790)

JOHN C. GRAY (BAR NO. 267686)

FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI LLP

555 South Flower Street

Forty-First Floor

Los Angeles, California 90071

Telephone: (213) 892-9200

Facsimile: (213) 892-9494

robert.dawson@nortonrosefulbright.com

john.gray@nortonrosefulbright.com

Attorneys for Defendant

VALLEY INDUSTRIAL X-RAY AND 

INSPECTION SERVICES, INC.

ALEXANDER I. DYCHTER (SBN 234526)

DYCHTER LAW OFFICES, APC

1010 Second Avenue, Suite 1835

San Diego, California 92101

Telephone: (619) 487-0777

Facsimile: (619) 330-1827 

alex@dychterlaw.com

Attorneys for Plaintiff

TIMOTHY MORGRET

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

FRESNO DIVISION

TIMOTHY MORGRET, individually 

and on behalf of others similarly 

situated,

Plaintiff,

v.

APPLUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; 

VALLEY INDUSTRIAL X-RAY AND 

INSPECTION SERVICES, INC.; and 

DOES 1 through 10,

Defendants.

Case No. 1:13-cv-01801-JLT

Related Case 1:13-cv-01875-JLT

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE 

ORDER

(Doc. 24)

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Pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local 

Rule 141.1, plaintiff Timothy Morgret (“Plaintiff” or “Morgret”) and defendant 

Valley Industrial X-Ray And Inspection Services, Inc. (“Defendant” or “Valley” 

and, together with Plaintiff, the “Parties”), jointly stipulate and request the entry of 

a protective order, as follows:

1. Description of Information and Need for Protection

This Protective Order is intended to limit the disclosure of private, 

confidential information of or regarding non-parties to this action and/or the parties’ 

employees and customers. It is also intended to preclude the disclosure of 

proprietary business information and/or trade secrets. Information subject to 

protection may include but is not limited to confidential cost and sales information 

pertaining to Defendant’s services; confidential information about the equipment 

and/or processes used by Defendant in the course of its business; Social Security 

numbers and/or financial information of Defendant’s current and former employees 

(including but not limited to putative class members); and/or healthcare information 

(including but not limited to drug-and-alcohol information) regarding Plaintiff 

and/or other employees. Protection of such information is warranted under 

California and federal law, including but not limited to the constitutional right to 

privacy set forth in the California Constitution, Article I, section 1. In addition, a 

court order is warranted by the number of putative class members in this action and 

the risk that a party or non-party whose confidential information is disclosed would 

be inadequately protected by an agreement between the named parties.

2. Scope of Protection

This Protective Order shall govern any record of information produced in this 

action and designated pursuant to this Protective Order, including all designated 

deposition testimony, all designated testimony taken at a hearing or other 

proceeding, all designated deposition exhibits, interrogatory answers, admissions, 

documents and other discovery materials, whether produced informally or in 

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response to interrogatories, requests for admissions, requests for production of 

documents, other formal methods of discovery, or any required disclosures pursuant 

to any federal rule or Local Rule and any supplementary disclosures thereto. 

This Protective Order shall apply to the parties and to any nonparty from 

whom discovery may be sought who desires the protection of this Protective Order. 

Nonparties may challenge the confidentiality of the protected information by filing 

a motion to intervene and a motion to de-designate. 

3. Definitions

(a) The term PROTECTED INFORMATION shall mean 

confidential or proprietary technical, scientific, financial, business, health, or 

medical information designated as such by the producing party.

(b) The term CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS 

EYES ONLY, shall mean PROTECTED INFORMATION that is so designated by 

the producing party. The designation CONFIDENTIAL - ATTORNEYS EYES 

ONLY may be used only for the following types of past, current, or future 

PROTECTED INFORMATION: (1) sensitive business information, including the 

identity of suppliers, distributors, and potential or actual customers and other nonpublic financial or marketing information, including but not limited to cost and 

pricing information; (2) sensitive personal or financial information, including but 

not limited to Social Security, tax, and/or healthcare information; and/or (3) any 

other PROTECTED INFORMATION the disclosure of which to non-qualified 

people subject to this Protective Order the producing party reasonably and in good 

faith believes would likely cause harm. 

(c) The term CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall mean all 

PROTECTED INFORMATION that is not designated as “CONFIDENTIAL -

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY” information.

(d) The term EXPERT shall refer to any person who is not a party 

to this action and/or not presently employed by the receiving party or a company 

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affiliated through common ownership, who has been designated by the receiving 

party to receive another party’s PROTECTED INFORMATION. Each party’s 

EXPERTS shall be limited to such person as, in the judgment of that party’s 

counsel, are reasonably necessary for development and presentation of that party’s 

case. These persons include outside experts or consultants retained to provide 

technical or other expert services such as expert testimony or otherwise assist in 

trial preparation.

4. Disclosure Agreements

Each receiving party’s EXPERT(S) shall sign a disclosure agreement in the 

form attached hereto as Exhibit A. Copies of any disclosure agreement in the form 

of Exhibit A signed by any EXPERT to whom PROTECTED INFORMATION is 

disclosed shall be provided to the other party promptly after execution unless such 

EXPERT has not been designated as a testifying expert, in which event counsel for 

the party disclosing the PROTECTED INFORMATION to the EXPERT shall 

retain a copy of the disclosure agreement until (i) such time as the expert is 

designated as a testifying expert, upon which designation a copy of the agreement 

shall be provided to the other party, or (ii) at least one year after this action 

(including any appeals and/or related actions) has concluded.

5. Designation of Information

(a) Documents and things produced or furnished during the course 

of this action shall be designated as containing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

by placing on each page, each document (whether in paper or electronic form), or 

each thing a legend substantially as follows:

“CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION”

(b) Documents and things produced or furnished during the course 

of this action shall be designated as containing information which is 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY by placing on 

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each page, each document (whether in paper or electronic form), or each thing a 

legend substantially as follows:

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY

(c) During discovery a producing party shall have the option to 

require that all or batches of materials be treated as containing CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY during inspection and to make its 

designation as to particular documents and things at the time copies of documents 

and things are furnished.

(d) A party may designate information disclosed at a deposition as 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY by requesting the reporter to so designate the 

transcript at the time of the deposition.

(e) A producing party shall designate its discovery responses, 

responses to requests for admission, briefs, memoranda and all other papers sent to 

the Court or to opposing counsel as containing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY when such 

papers are served or sent.

(f) A party shall designate information disclosed at a hearing or 

trial as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

– ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY by requesting the Court, at the time the information 

is proffered or adduced, to receive the information only in the presence of those 

persons designated to receive such information and Court personnel, and to 

designate the transcript appropriately.

(g) The parties will use reasonable care to avoid designating any 

documents or information as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY that is not 

entitled to such designation or which is generally available to the public. The 

parties shall designate only that part of a document or deposition that is 

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY, rather than the entire document or deposition.

6. Disclosure of Protected Information

Information that has been designated CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY shall be 

disclosed by the receiving party only to Qualified Recipients. All Qualified 

Recipients shall hold such information received from the disclosing party in 

confidence, shall use the information only for purposes of this action and for no 

other action, and shall not use it for any business or other commercial purpose. All 

information that has been designated CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY shall be 

carefully maintained so as to preclude access by persons who are not qualified to 

receive such information under the terms of this Order.

7. Qualified Recipients

For purposes of this Order, “Qualified Recipient” means:

(a) for CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES 

ONLY:

(1) Outside counsel of record for the parties in this action, 

and the partners, associates, secretaries, paralegal assistants, and employees of such 

counsel to the extent reasonably necessary to render professional services in the 

action, outside copying services, document management services and graphic 

services; 

(2) Court officials involved in this action (including court 

reporters, persons operating video recording equipment at depositions, and any 

special master appointed by the Court);

(3) Any person designated by the Court in the interest of 

justice, upon such terms as the Court may deem proper;

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(4) Any EXPERT employed or retained by the outside 

counsel of record, subject to the requirements in Paragraph 4 above; and/or

(5) Any witness during the course of discovery, so long as it 

is stated on the face of the document being disclosed that the witness to whom a 

party is seeking to disclose the document was either an author, recipient, or 

otherwise involved in the creation of the document. Where it is not stated on the 

face of the document being disclosed that the witness to whom a party is seeking to 

disclose the document was either an author, recipient, or otherwise involved in the 

creation of the document, the party seeking disclosure may nonetheless disclose the 

document to the witness, provided that: (i) the party seeking disclosure has a 

reasonable basis for believing that the witness in fact received or reviewed the 

document, (ii) the party seeking disclosure provides advance notice to the party that 

produced the document, and (iii) the party that produced the document does not 

inform the party seeking disclosure that the person to whom the party intends to 

disclose the document did not in fact receive or review the documents. Nothing 

herein shall prevent disclosure at a deposition of a document designated 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY to the officers, directors, and managerial level 

employees of the party producing such PROTECTED INFORMATION, or to any 

employee of such party who has access to such PROTECTED INFORMATION in 

the ordinary course of such employee’s employment. 

(b) for CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION:

(6) In-house counsel for a party to this action who are acting 

in a legal capacity and who are actively engaged in the conduct of this action, and 

the secretary and paralegal assistants of such counsel to the extent reasonably 

necessary; 

(7) The insurer of a party to litigation and employees of such 

insurer to the extent reasonably necessary to assist the party’s counsel to afford the 

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insurer an opportunity to investigate and evaluate the claim for purposes of 

determining coverage and for settlement purposes; and/or

(8) Employees of the parties.

8. Use of Protected Information

(a) In the event that any receiving party’s briefs, memoranda, 

discovery requests, requests for admission, or other papers of any kind which are 

served or filed shall include another party’s CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY, the papers 

shall be appropriately designated pursuant to paragraph 5 and shall be treated 

accordingly.

(b) All documents, including attorney notes and abstracts, which 

contain another party’s CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY shall be handled as if they were 

designated pursuant to paragraph 5.

(c) Documents, papers, and transcripts containing any other party’s 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY shall not be filed with the Court unless filed under 

seal pursuant to Local Rules 141 and 141.1(e). 

(d) To the extent that documents are reviewed by a receiving party 

prior to production, any knowledge learned during the review process will be 

treated by the receiving party as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY until such time as the documents have been produced, 

at which time any stamped classification will control. No photograph or any other 

means of duplication, including but not limited to electronic means, of materials 

provided for review prior to production is permitted before the documents are 

produced with the appropriate stamped classification.

(e) In the event that any question is asked at a deposition with 

respect to which a party asserts that the answer requires the disclosure of 

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY, such question shall nonetheless be answered by the 

witness fully and completely. Prior to answering, however, all persons present 

shall be advised of this Order by the party making the confidentiality assertion, and, 

in the case of information designated as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY at the request of such party, all persons who are not 

allowed to obtain such information pursuant to this Order, other than the witness, 

shall leave the room during the time in which this information is disclosed or 

discussed.

(f) Nothing in this Protective Order shall bar or otherwise restrict 

outside counsel from rendering advice to his or her client with respect to this action 

and, in the course thereof, from relying in a general way upon his examination of 

materials designated CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY, provided, however, that in 

rendering such advice and in otherwise communicating with his or her clients, such 

counsel shall not disclose the specific contents of any materials designated 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY.

9. Inadvertent Failure to Designate

(a) In the event that a producing party inadvertently fails to 

designate any of its information pursuant to paragraph 5, it may later designate by 

notifying the receiving parties in writing. The receiving parties shall take 

reasonable steps to see that the information is thereafter treated in accordance with 

the designation.

(b) It shall be understood, however, that no person or party shall 

incur any liability hereunder with respect to disclosure that occurred prior to receipt 

of written notice of a belated designation.

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10. Challenge to Designation

(a) Any receiving party may challenge a producing party’s 

designation at any time. A failure of any party to expressly challenge a claim of 

confidentiality or any document designation shall not constitute a waiver of the 

right to assert at any subsequent time that the same is not in-fact confidential or not 

an appropriate designation for any reason.

(b) Notwithstanding anything set forth in paragraph 3, any receiving 

party may disagree with the designation of any information received from the 

producing party as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY. In that case, any receiving party 

desiring to disclose or to permit inspection of the same beyond the limits of this 

Order may request the producing party in writing to change the designation, stating 

the reasons in that request. The producing party shall then have five (5) business 

days from the date of receipt of the notification to:

(i) advise the receiving parties whether or not it persists in 

such designation; and

(ii) if it persists in the designation, to explain the reason for 

the particular designation.

(c) If its request under subparagraph (b) above is turned down, or if 

no response is made within five (5) business days after receipt of notification, any 

producing party may then move the Court for a protective order or any other order 

to maintain the designation. The burden of proving that the designation is proper 

shall be upon the producing party. If no such motion is made within five (5) 

business days, the information will be de-designated to the category requested by 

the receiving party. In the event objections are made and not resolved informally 

and a motion is filed, disclosure of information shall not be made until the issue has 

been resolved by the Court (or to any limited extent upon which the parties may 

agree). 

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(d) No party shall be obligated to challenge the propriety of any 

designation when made, and failure to do so shall not preclude a subsequent 

challenge to the propriety of such designation.

(e) With respect to requests and applications to remove or change a 

designation, information shall not be considered confidential or proprietary to the 

producing party if:

(i) the information in question has become available to the 

public through no violation of this Order; or

(ii) the information was known to any receiving party prior to 

its receipt from the producing party; or

(iii) the information was received by any receiving party 

without restrictions on disclosure from a third party 

having the right to make such a disclosure.

11. Inadvertently Produced Privileged Documents

The parties hereto also acknowledge that, regardless of the producing party’s 

diligence, an inadvertent production of attorney-client privileged or attorney work 

product materials may occur. In accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(5) and Fed. 

R. Evid. 502, they therefore agree that, if a party through inadvertence produces or 

provides discovery that it believes is subject to a claim of attorney-client privilege 

or attorney work product, the producing party may give written notice to the 

receiving party that the document or thing is subject to a claim of attorney-client 

privilege or attorney work product and request that the document or thing be 

returned to the producing party. The receiving party shall return to the producing 

party such document or thing. Return of the document or thing shall not constitute 

an admission or concession, or permit any inference, that the returned document or 

thing is, in fact, properly subject to a claim of attorney-client privilege or attorney 

work product, nor shall it foreclose any party from moving the Court pursuant to 

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Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(5) and Fed. R. Evid. 502 for an Order that such document or 

thing has been improperly designated or should be produced.

12. Inadvertent Disclosure

In the event of an inadvertent disclosure of another party’s CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES 

ONLY to a non-Qualified Recipient, the party making the inadvertent disclosure 

shall promptly upon learning of the disclosure: (i) notify the person to whom the 

disclosure was made that it contains CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY subject to this 

Order; (ii) make all reasonable efforts to preclude dissemination or use of the 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY by the person to whom disclosure was inadvertently 

made including, but not limited to, obtaining all copies of such materials from the 

non-Qualified Recipient; and (iii) notify the producing party of the identity of the 

person to whom the disclosure was made, the circumstances surrounding the 

disclosure, and the steps taken to ensure against the dissemination or use of the 

information.

13. Limitation

This Order shall be without prejudice to any party’s right to assert at any time 

that any particular information or document is or is not subject to discovery, 

production or admissibility on the grounds other than confidentiality.

14. Conclusion of Action

(a) At the conclusion of this action, including through all appeals, 

each party or other person subject to the terms hereof shall be under an obligation to 

destroy or return to the producing party all materials and documents designated 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION –

ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY and to certify to the producing party such destruction 

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or return. Such return or destruction shall not relieve said parties or persons from 

any of the continuing obligations imposed upon them by this Order.

(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, after this action, trial counsel for 

each party may retain one archive copy of all documents and discovery material 

even if they contain or reflect another party’s PROTECTED INFORMATION. 

Trial counsel’s archive copy shall remain subject to all obligations of this Order. 

15. Production by Third Parties Pursuant to Subpoena

Any third party producing documents or things or giving testimony in this 

action pursuant to a subpoena, notice, or request may designate said documents, 

things, or testimony as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION – ATTORNEYS EYES ONLY. The parties agree that they will 

treat such PROTECTED INFORMATION produced by third parties according to 

the terms of this Order.

16. Compulsory Disclosure to Third Parties

If any receiving party is subpoenaed in another action or proceeding or 

served with a document or testimony demand or a court order, and such subpoena 

or demand or court order seeks PROTECTED INFORMATION of a producing 

party, the receiving party shall give prompt written notice to counsel for the 

producing party and allow the producing party an opportunity to oppose such 

subpoena or demand or court order prior to the deadline for complying with the 

subpoena or demand or court order. No compulsory disclosure to third parties of 

information or material exchanged under this Order shall be deemed a waiver of 

any claim of confidentiality, except as expressly found by a court or judicial 

authority of competent jurisdiction.

17. Jurisdiction to Enforce Protective Order

After the termination of this action, the Court will continue to have 

jurisdiction to enforce this Order.

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18. Modification of Protective Order

This Order is without prejudice to the right of any person or entity to seek a 

modification of this Order at any time either through stipulation or Order of the 

Court.

19. Confidentiality of Party’s own Documents

Nothing herein shall affect the right of the designating party to disclose to its 

officers, directors, employees, attorneys, consultants or experts, or to any other 

person, its own information. Such disclosure shall not waive the protections of this 

Protective Order and shall not entitle other parties or their attorneys to disclose such 

information in violation of it, unless by such disclosure of the designating party the 

information becomes public knowledge. Similarly, the Protective Order shall not 

preclude a party from showing its own information, including its own information 

that is filed under seal by a party, to its officers, directors, employees, attorneys, 

consultants or experts, or to any other person.

Dated: April ___, 2014 FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI LLP

By __________________________________

JOHN C. GRAY

Attorneys for Defendant

VALLEY INDUSTRIAL X-RAY 

AND INSPECTION SERVICES, 

INC.

Dated: April ___, 2014 DYCHTER LAW OFFICES, APC

UNITED EMPLOYEES LAW

GROUP, PC

By __________________________________

ALEXANDER I. DYCHTER

Attorneys for Plaintiff

TIMOTHY MORGRET

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IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: April 28, 2014 /s/ Jennifer L. Thurston 

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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