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Nature of Suit Code: 840
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15:1125 Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act)

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LAW OFFICES 

Allen Matkins Leck Gamble 

Mallory & Natsis LLP 

ALLEN MATKINS LECK GAMBLE 

 MALLORY & NATSIS LLP 

MARSHALL C. WALLACE (BAR NO. 127103) 

KAMRAN JAVANDEL (BAR NO. 272900) 

Three Embarcadero Center, 12th Floor 

San Francisco, CA 94111-4074 

Phone: (415) 837-1515 

Fax: (415) 837-1516 

E-Mail: mwallace@allenmatkins.com 

kjavandel@allenmatkins.com 

MARISSA M. DENNIS (BAR NO. 245027) 

515 South Figueroa Street, Ninth Floor 

Los Angeles, California 90071-3309 

Phone: (213) 622-5555 

Fax: (213) 620-8816 

E-Mail: mdennis@allenmatkins.com 

UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 

KEITH D. YANDELL (BAR NO. 233146) 

MARTIN D. WHITE (BAR NO. 253476) 

1455 Market Street, 4th Floor 

San Francisco, CA 94103 

Phone: (925) 708-7552 

E-Mail: yandell@uber.com 

mwhite@uber.com 

Attorneys for Defendants 

UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; RASIER, LLC; 

RASIER-CA, LLC 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

STEWART ROSEN, on Behalf of Himself 

and All Others Similarly Situated, and as 

Private Attorney General, 

Plaintiffs, 

vs. 

UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a 

Delaware corporation; RASIER, LLC, a 

Delaware limited liability company; 

RASIER-CA, LLC, a Delaware limited 

liability company; and DOES 1 to 100, 

inclusive, 

Defendants. 

Case No. 15-cv-03866-JST 

ASSIGNED FOR ALL PURPOSES TO 

Judge Jon S. Tigar 

STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE 

ORDER 

Ctrm: 9 

Trial Date: N/A 

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Disclosure and discovery activity in this action are likely to involve production of 

confidential, proprietary, or private information for which special protection from public 

disclosure and from use for any purpose other than prosecuting this litigation may be 

warranted. Accordingly, the parties hereby stipulate to and petition the Court to enter the 

following Stipulated Protective Order. The parties acknowledge that this Order does not 

confer blanket protections on all disclosures or responses to discovery and that the 

protection it affords from public disclosure and use extends only to the limited information 

or items that are entitled to confidential treatment under the applicable legal principles. 

The parties further acknowledge that this Stipulated Protective Order does not entitle them 

to file confidential information under seal; Civil Local Rule 79-5 sets forth the procedures 

that must be followed and the standards that will be applied when a party seeks permission 

from the Court to file material under seal. 

1. In this Stipulation and Protective Order, the words set forth below shall have 

the following meanings:

a. “Proceeding” means the above-entitled action.

b. “Confidential Materials” means any Documents, Testimony or 

Information as defined below designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” pursuant to the provisions of this Stipulation and Protective 

Order.

c. “CONFIDENTIAL” means any Documents, Testimony, or 

Information that the Designating Party believes in good faith qualifies for protection under 

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c), and may include confidential technical, sales, 

marketing, personal, financial, or other commercially sensitive information, whether 

embodied in physical objects, documents, or the factual knowledge of persons.

d. “HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

Information or Items means extremely sensitive “Confidential Information or Items,” 

disclosure of which to another Party or Non-Party would create a substantial risk of serious 

harm that could not be avoided by less restrictive means.

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e. “Challenging Party” means any party to this Proceeding or non-party 

that challenges the designation of Confidential Materials as “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.”

f. “Designating Party” means any party to this Proceeding and any nonparty producing information or material voluntarily or pursuant to a subpoena or a court 

order that designates materials as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.”

g. “Disclose” or “Disclosed” or “Disclosure” means to reveal, divulge, 

give, or make available materials, or any part thereof, or any information contained 

therein.

h. “Documents” is defined to be synonymous in meaning and equal in

scope to the usage of this term in Fed. R. Civ. P. 34(a) and includes (i) any writing, 

original, and duplicate, which have been produced in this Proceeding by any person, and 

(ii) any copies, reproductions, or summaries of all or any part of the foregoing.

i. “Information” means the content of Documents or Testimony, 

including any information copied or extracted therefrom or otherwise reflecting the content 

of Documents or Testimony, in any form.

j. “Testimony” means all depositions, declarations or other testimony 

taken or used in this Proceeding.

2. NO WAIVER. The entry of this Stipulation and Protective Order does not 

alter, waive, modify, or abridge any right, privilege or protection otherwise available to 

any Party with respect to the discovery of matters, including but not limited to any Party’s 

right to assert the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or any other 

applicable privilege or privacy right afforded by federal, state, or local law or regulation, 

or any Party’s right to contest any such assertion.

3. SCOPE. The protections conferred by this Stipulation and Order cover not 

only Confidential Materials (as defined above), but also (1) any information copied or 

extracted from Confidential Materials; (2) all copies, excerpts, summaries, or compilations 

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of Confidential Materials; and (3) any testimony, conversations, or presentations by Parties 

or their Counsel that might reveal Confidential Materials. However, the protections 

conferred by this Stipulation and Order do not cover the following information: (a) any 

information that is in the public domain at the time of disclosure to a Receiving Party or 

becomes part of the public domain after its disclosure to a Receiving Party as a result of 

publication not involving a violation of this Order, including becoming part of the public 

record through trial or otherwise; and (b) any information known to the Receiving Party 

prior to the disclosure or obtained by the Receiving Party after the disclosure from a source 

who obtained the information lawfully and under no obligation of confidentiality to the 

Designating Party. Any use of Confidential Material at trial shall be governed by a 

separate agreement or order.

4. DURATION. Even after final disposition of this litigation, the

confidentiality obligations imposed by this Order shall remain in effect until a Designating 

Party agrees otherwise in writing or a court order otherwise directs. Final disposition shall 

be deemed to be the later of (1) dismissal of all claims and defenses in this action, with or 

without prejudice; and (2) final judgment herein after the completion and exhaustion of all 

appeals, rehearings, remands, trials, or reviews of this action, including the time limits for 

filing any motions or applications for extension of time pursuant to applicable law.

5. DESIGNATING CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. Any Documents, 

Testimony or Information to be designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” must be clearly so designated before the Document, 

Testimony or Information is Disclosed or produced. The “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation should not obscure or 

interfere with the legibility of the designated Information.

a. For Documents (apart from transcripts of depositions or other pretrial 

or trial proceedings), the Designating Party must affix the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” on each page of any Document 

containing such designated Confidential Material.

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b. For Testimony given in depositions, the Designating Party may either:

i. identify on the record, before the close of the deposition, all

“CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

Testimony, by specifying all portions of the Testimony that qualify as 

“CONFIDENTIAL;” or 

ii. designate the entirety of the Testimony at the deposition, or 

within 21 days from receipt of the final transcript, as “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” with the right to 

identify more specific portions of the Testimony as to which protection is 

sought within 45 days following receipt of the deposition transcript. In 

circumstances where portions of the deposition Testimony are designated for 

protection, the transcript pages containing “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” Information may be 

separately bound by the court reporter, who must affix to the top of each 

page the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL –ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY,” as instructed by the Designating Party. 

c. For Information produced in some form other than Documents, and

for any other tangible items, including, without limitation, compact discs or DVDs, the 

Designating Party must affix in a prominent place on the exterior of the container or 

containers in which the Information or item is stored the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL –ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.” If only portions of the Information 

or item warrant protection, the Designating Party, to the extent practicable, shall identify 

the “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” portions.

6. INADVERTENT FAILURE TO DESIGNATE CONFIDENTIAL AND 

CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY MATERIALS. The inadvertent

production or disclosure by any Party or non-Parties to the Proceedings of any Document, 

Testimony or Information in this Proceeding without a “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation, shall be without 

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prejudice to a claim that such item is “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL –

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” and such Party shall not be held to have waived any rights 

by the inadvertent production. If any Document, Testimony or Information that is subject 

to a “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

designation is inadvertently produced without a designation, the Party that inadvertently 

produced the document shall give written notice of the inadvertent production within 21 

days of actual discovery of the inadvertent production, together with a further copy of the 

subject Document, Testimony or Information designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.” Failure to provide the notice within 

21 days shall not, standing alone, operate as a waiver of an applicable privilege. Upon 

receipt of the notice, Receiving Party must make reasonable efforts to assure that the 

material is treated in accordance with the provisions of the Protective Order. To the extent 

possible, the Party that received the inadvertently produced Document, Testimony or 

Information shall promptly destroy the inadvertently produced Document, Testimony or 

Information and all copies thereof, or, at the expense of the producing Party, return such 

together with all copies of such Document, Testimony or Information to counsel for the 

producing Party and shall retain only the “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL –

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designated materials. Should the receiving Party choose to 

destroy such inadvertently produced Document, Testimony or Information, the receiving 

Party shall notify the producing Party in writing of such destruction within 10 days of 

receipt of written notice of the inadvertent production. This provision is not intended to 

apply to any inadvertent production of any Information protected by attorney-client or 

work product privileges. If the Party that received the inadvertently produced Document, 

Testimony, or Information wishes to challenge the Claim of Privilege (defined below), the 

Party shall follow the procedure set forth in paragraph 7.

7. INADVERTENT PRODUCTION OF PRIVILEGED MATERIAL. The 

inadvertent production or disclosure by any Party or non-Parties to the Proceedings of any 

Document, Testimony or Information in this Proceeding that is, in whole or in part, 

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protected by the attorney-client privilege or the attorney work product doctrine, or any 

other applicable legal privilege (“Claim of Privilege”), shall be without prejudice to a 

claim that such item is protected by such a privilege and such Party shall not be held to 

have waived any rights by the inadvertent production or disclosure. If any Document, 

Testimony or Information that is subject to a Claim of Privilege is inadvertently produced 

or disclosed, the Party that inadvertently produced the document or information shall give 

written notice of the inadvertent production or disclosure within 60 days of actual 

discovery of the inadvertent production or disclosure. Failure to provide the notice within 

60 days shall not operate as a waiver of an applicable privilege. When a Producing Party 

gives notice that certain inadvertently produced material is subject to a claim of privilege 

or other protection, the obligations of the receiving parties are those set forth in Federal 

Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(5)(B). Should the receiving Party choose to destroy the 

inadvertently produced Document, Testimony or Information, the receiving Party shall 

notify the producing Party in writing of such destruction within 10 days of receipt of 

written notice of the inadvertent production.

8. CHALLENGING CONFIDENTIALITY DESIGNATIONS

a. Timing of Challenges. Any Party or Non-Party may challenge a 

designation of confidentiality at any time. Unless a prompt challenge to a Designating 

Party’s confidentiality designation is necessary to avoid foreseeable, substantial unfairness, 

unnecessary economic burdens, or a significant disruption or delay of the litigation, a Party 

does not waive its right to challenge a confidentiality designation by electing not to mount 

a challenge promptly after the original designation is disclosed.

b. Meet and Confer. The Challenging Party shall initiate the dispute 

resolution process by providing written notice of each designation it is challenging and 

describing the basis for each challenge. To avoid ambiguity as to whether a challenge has 

been made, the written notice must recite that the challenge to confidentiality is being 

made in accordance with this specific paragraph of the Protective Order. The parties shall 

attempt to resolve each challenge in good faith and must begin the process by conferring 

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directly (in voice to voice dialogue; other forms of communication are not sufficient) 

within 21 days of the date of service of notice. In conferring, the Challenging Party must 

explain the basis for its belief that the confidentiality designation was not proper and must 

give the Designating Party an opportunity to review the designated material, to reconsider 

the circumstances, and, if no change in designation is offered, to explain the basis for the 

chosen designation. A Challenging Party may proceed to the next stage of the challenge 

process only if it has engaged in this meet and confer process first or establishes that the 

Designating Party is unwilling to participate in the meet and confer process in a timely 

manner.

c. Judicial Intervention. If the Parties cannot resolve a challenge without 

Court intervention, the Designating Party shall file and serve a motion to retain 

confidentiality under Civil Local Rule 7 (and in compliance with Civil Local Rule 79-5, if 

applicable) within 35 days of the initial notice of challenge or within 28 days of the parties 

agreeing that the meet and confer process will not resolve their dispute, whichever is 

earlier. Each such motion must be accompanied by a competent declaration affirming that 

the movant has complied with the meet and confer requirements imposed in the preceding 

paragraph. Failure by the Designating Party to make such a motion including the required 

declaration within 35 days (or 28 days, if applicable) shall automatically waive the 

confidentiality designation for each challenged designation. In addition, the Challenging 

Party may file a motion challenging a confidentiality designation at any time if there is 

good cause for doing so, including a challenge to the designation of a deposition transcript 

or any portions thereof. Any motion brought pursuant to this provision must be 

accompanied by a competent declaration affirming that the movant has complied with the 

meet and confer requirements imposed by the preceding paragraph. The burden of 

persuasion in any such challenge proceeding shall be on the Designating Party. Frivolous 

challenges and those made for an improper purpose (e.g., to harass or impose unnecessary 

expenses and burdens on other parties) may expose the Challenging Party to sanctions. 

Unless the Designating Party has waived the confidentiality designation by failing to file a 

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motion to retain confidentiality as described above, all parties shall continue to afford the 

material in question the level of protection to which it is entitled under the Producing 

Party’s designation until the Court rules on the challenge.

9. The following information is not Confidential Material:

a. Published advertising materials;

b. Any information that is part of the public domain as a result of 

publication not involving a violation of this Protective Order; and

c. Any information that the receiving Party can show was already 

publicly known prior to the disclosure;

d. Any documents offered into evidence in any other court or judicial 

proceeding, unless the documents have been designated confidential under an applicable 

protective order or filed under seal.

10. ACCESS TO AND USE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL. Unless otherwise 

ordered by the court or permitted in writing by the Designating Party, access to and/or 

Disclosure of Confidential Materials designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” shall be permitted 

only to the following persons:

a. Trial Counsel for the Parties, their partners and associates, and staff 

and supporting personnel of such attorneys, such as paralegal assistants, secretarial, 

stenographic and clerical employees and contractors, and outside copying services, who 

are working on this Proceeding (or any further proceedings herein) under the direction of 

such attorneys. Such employees, assistants, contractors and agents to whom such access is 

permitted and/or Disclosure is made shall, prior to such access or Disclosure, be advised 

of, and become subject to, the provisions of this Protective Order. “Trial Counsel,” for 

purposes of this subparagraph, shall mean outside retained counsel of record and shall not 

include in-house counsel to the undersigned Parties and the paralegal, clerical and 

secretarial staff employed by such in-house counsel;

b. The parties to this Proceeding, including each party's officers, 

directors, managers, and employees (including in-house counsel) who are assisting with or 

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making decisions concerning the Litigation, to the extent deemed reasonably necessary by 

counsel of record for the purpose of assisting in the prosecution or defense of the 

Proceeding for use in accordance with this Stipulation and Protective Order;

c. Outside experts or expert consultants (whether or not retained to 

testify), provided that such expert or consultant is not currently an employee of, or 

advising or discussing employment with, or a consultant to, a competitor of any party to 

this Proceeding; jury and trial consulting service providers; graphics, translation, or design 

services retained by counsel for purposes of preparing demonstrative or other exhibits for 

deposition, trial, or other aspects of the Proceedings; and mock jurors consulted by the 

undersigned Parties or their counsel in connection with the Proceeding; provided, however, 

that prior to the Disclosure of Confidential Materials to any of the aforementioned persons, 

counsel for the Party making the Disclosure shall deliver a copy of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order to such person, shall explain its terms to such person, and shall secure and 

maintain the signature of such person on a statement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 

A prior to the Disclosure of Confidential Materials. It shall be the obligation of counsel, 

upon learning of any breach or threatened breach of this Stipulation and Protective Order 

by any such person, to promptly notify counsel for the Designating Party of such breach or 

threatened breach;

d. The Court, its personnel and stenographic reporters (under seal or 

with other suitable precautions determined by the Court);

e. Independent stenographic reporters and videographers retained to 

record and transcribe testimony in connection with this Proceeding; 

f. Any person who authored, received, saw or was otherwise familiar 

with a document or thing marked “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY,” including any person otherwise familiar with the 

Confidential Information contained therein, but only to the extent of that person’s prior 

familiarity with the Confidential Information;

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g. During his or her testimony at trial or during deposition, any witness 

if such person is employed by or affiliated with the same entity as a person indicated on 

the face of a document to be the author, addressee, or a copy recipient of the document; 

provided, however, that prior to the Disclosure of Confidential Materials to any such 

witness, counsel for the Party making the Disclosure shall deliver a copy of this Stipulation 

and Protective Order to such person, shall explain its terms to such person, and shall secure 

and maintain the signature of such person on a statement in the form attached hereto as 

Exhibit A prior to the Disclosure of Confidential Materials. It shall be the obligation of 

counsel, upon learning of any breach or threatened breach of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order by any such person, to promptly notify counsel for the Designating Party 

of such breach or threatened breach; 

h. A mediator selected by mutual agreement of the Parties; and

i. To the extent reasonably necessary, any employees or attorneys of any 

insurance company which is or may be required to defend and/or indemnify any Party in 

this lawsuit.

j. Confidential Materials designated “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” and information contained therein shall be available only 

to those individuals identified in paragraph 10(a) and (c)-(i), subject to review and signing 

of the form attached hereto as Exhibit A for those identified in paragraphs 10(c) and 10(g).

11. Confidential Materials shall be used by the persons receiving them only for 

the purposes of preparing for, conducting, participating in the conduct of, and/or 

prosecuting and/or defending the Proceeding, and not for any business or other purpose 

whatsoever.

12. Any Party to the Proceeding (or other person subject to the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order) may ask the Court, after appropriate notice to the other 

Parties to the Proceeding, to modify or grant relief from any provision of this Stipulation 

and Protective Order. Any party or other person subject to the terms of this Stipulation 

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and Protective Order requesting relief from the Court under this paragraph must first meet 

and confer with the other parties to the proceeding.

13. Entering into, agreeing to, and/or complying with the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order shall not:

a. operate as an admission by any person that any particular Document, 

Testimony or Information marked “CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” contains or reflects trade secrets, proprietary, confidential 

or competitively sensitive business, commercial, financial or personal information; or

b. prejudice in any way the right of any Party (or any other person 

subject to the terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order):

i. to seek a determination by the Court of whether any particular 

Confidential Material should be subject to protection as “CONFIDENTIAL” 

or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” under the terms of 

this Stipulation and Protective Order; or 

ii. to seek relief from the Court on appropriate notice to all other 

Parties to the Proceeding from any provision(s) of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order, either generally or as to any particular Document, Material 

or Information. 

14. Any Party to the Proceeding who has not executed this Stipulation and 

Protective Order as of the time it is presented to the Court for signature may thereafter 

become a Party to this Stipulation and Protective Order by its counsel’s signing and dating 

a copy thereof and filing the same with the Court, and serving copies of such signed and 

dated copy upon the other Parties to this Stipulation and Protective Order.

15. Any Information that may be produced by a non-Party witness in the 

Proceeding pursuant to subpoena or otherwise may be designated by such non-Party as 

“CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” under the 

terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order, and any such designation by a non-Party 

shall have the same force and effect, and create the same duties and obligations, as if made 

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by one of the undersigned Parties hereto. Any such designation shall also function as a 

consent by such producing Party to the authority of the Court in the Proceeding to resolve 

and conclusively determine any motion or other application made by any person or Party 

with respect to such designation, or any other matter otherwise arising under this 

Stipulation and Protective Order.

16. If any person subject to this Stipulation and Protective Order who has 

custody of any Confidential Materials receives a subpoena or other process (“Subpoena”) 

from any government or other person or entity demanding production of Confidential 

Materials, the recipient of the Subpoena shall promptly give notice of the same by 

electronic mail transmission, followed by either express mail or overnight delivery to 

counsel of record for the Designating Party, and shall furnish such counsel with a copy of 

the Subpoena. Upon receipt of this notice, the Designating Party may, in its sole discretion 

and at its own cost, move to quash or limit the Subpoena, otherwise oppose production of 

the Confidential Materials, and/or seek to obtain confidential treatment of such 

Confidential Materials from the subpoenaing person or entity to the fullest extent available 

under law. The recipient of the Subpoena may not produce any Documents, Testimony or 

Information pursuant to the Subpoena prior to the date specified for production on the 

Subpoena.

17. Nothing in this Stipulation and Protective Order shall be construed to 

preclude either Party from asserting in good faith that certain Confidential Materials 

require additional protection. The Parties shall meet and confer to agree upon the terms of 

such additional protection.

18. If, after execution of this Stipulation and Protective Order, any Confidential 

Materials submitted by a Designating Party under the terms of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order is Disclosed by a non-Designating Party to any person other than in the 

manner authorized by this Stipulation and Protective Order, the non-Designating Party 

responsible for the Disclosure shall bring all pertinent facts relating to the Disclosure of 

such Confidential Materials to the immediate attention of the Designating Party.

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19. This Stipulation and Protective Order is entered into without prejudice to the 

right of any Party to knowingly waive the applicability of this Stipulation and Protective 

Order to any Confidential Materials designated by that Party. 

20. Where any Confidential Materials, or Information derived from Confidential 

Materials, is included in any motion or other proceeding the Party shall follow Local Rule 

79-5.

21. The Parties shall meet and confer regarding the procedures for use of 

Confidential Materials at trial and shall move the Court for entry of an appropriate order.

22. Nothing in this Stipulation and Protective Order shall affect the admissibility 

into evidence of Confidential Materials, or abridge the rights of any person to seek judicial 

review or to pursue other appropriate judicial action with respect to any ruling made by the 

Court concerning the issue of the status of Protected Material.

23. This Stipulation and Protective Order shall continue to be binding after the 

conclusion of this Proceeding and all subsequent proceedings arising from this Proceeding, 

except that a Party may seek the written permission of the Designating Party or may move 

the Court for relief from the provisions of this Stipulation and Protective Order. To the 

extent permitted by law, the Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce, modify, or 

reconsider this Stipulation and Protective Order, even after the Proceeding is terminated.

24. Upon written request made within thirty (30) days after final disposition of 

this action, as defined in Paragraph 4, the undersigned Parties shall have thirty (30) days to 

either (a) promptly return to counsel for each Designating Party all Confidential Materials 

and all copies thereof (except that counsel for each Party may maintain in its files, in 

continuing compliance with the terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order, all work 

product, and one copy of each pleading filed with the Court and one copy of each 

deposition together with the exhibits marked at the deposition), (b) agree with counsel for 

the Designating Party upon appropriate methods and certification of destruction or other 

disposition of such Confidential Materials, or (c) as to any Documents, Testimony or other 

Information not addressed by sub-paragraphs (a) and (b), file a motion seeking a Court 

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order regarding proper preservation of such materials. To the extent permitted by law the 

Court shall retain continuing jurisdiction to review and rule upon the motion referred to in 

sub-paragraph (c) herein.

25. After this Stipulation and Protective Order has been signed by counsel for all 

Parties, it shall be presented to the Court for entry. Counsel agree to be bound by the terms 

set forth herein with regard to any Confidential Materials that have been produced before 

the Court signs this Stipulation and Protective Order.

26. The Parties and all signatories to the Certification attached as Exhibit A 

agree to be bound by this Stipulation and Protective Order pending its approval and entry 

by the Court. In the event that the Court modifies this Stipulation and Protective Order, or 

in the event that the Court enters a different Protective Order, the Parties agree to be bound 

by this Stipulation and Protective Order until such time as the Court may enter such a 

different Order. It is the Parties’ intent to be bound by the terms of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order pending its entry so as to allow for immediate production or disclosure of 

Confidential Materials under the terms herein.

This Stipulation and Protective Order may be executed in counterparts. 

Dated: February 21, 2016 ALLEN MATKINS LECK GAMBLE 

 MALLORY & NATSIS LLP 

By: /s/ Marshall C. Wallace 

MARSHALL C. WALLACE 

Attorneys for Defendants 

UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; 

RASIER, LLC; RASIER-CA, LLC 

Dated: February 20, 2016 LAW OFFICES OF HAROLD M. JAFFE 

By: /s/ Harold M. Jaffe 

HAROLD M. JAFFE 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

Dated: February 19, 2016 LAW OFFICES OF BRIAN W. NEWCOMB 

By: /s/ Brian W. Newcomb 

BRIAN W. NEWCOMB 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

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EXHIBIT A — CERTIFICATION RE CONFIDENTIAL DISCOVERY 

MATERIALS

 I hereby acknowledge that I,_____________________________________[NAME], 

_________________________________________ [POSITION AND EMPLOYER], am 

about to receive Confidential Materials supplied in connection with the Proceeding. I 

certify that I understand that the Confidential Materials are provided to me subject to the 

terms and restrictions of the Stipulation and Protective Order filed in this Proceeding. I 

have been given a copy of the Stipulation and Protective Order; I have read it, and I agree 

to be bound by its terms. 

 I understand that Confidential Materials, as defined in the Stipulation and Protective 

Order, including any notes or other records that may be made regarding any such 

materials, shall not be Disclosed to anyone except as expressly permitted by the Stipulation 

and Protective Order. I will not copy or use, except solely for the purposes of this 

Proceeding, any Confidential Materials obtained pursuant to this Protective Order, except 

as provided therein or otherwise ordered by the Court in the Proceeding. 

 I further understand that I am to retain all copies of all Confidential Materials 

provided to me in the Proceeding in a secure manner, and that all copies of such materials 

are to remain in my personal custody until termination of my participation in this 

Proceeding, whereupon the copies of such materials will be returned to counsel who 

provided me with such materials. 

 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. 

Dated: BY: 

 _________________________ 

 Signature 

 _________________________ 

 Title 

 _________________________ 

 Address 

 _________________________ 

 City, State, Zip 

 _________________________ 

 Telephone Number 

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ECF ATTESTATION

I, Marshall C. Wallace, am the ECF user whose ID and password are being used to 

file this STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE ORDER. I hereby attest that I received 

authorization to insert the signatures indicated by a conformed signature (/s/) within this efiled document. 

 By: /s/ Marshall C. Wallace 

 Marshall C. Wallace 

 

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IT IS SO ORDERED: 

Dated: ____________________ __________________________________ 

 Judge Jon S. Tigar 

March 4, 2016

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