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Nature of Suit Code: 440
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42:1981 Civil Rights

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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

Case No. 20-cv-02731 VC 1

DAVID L. ANDERSON (CABN 149604)

United States Attorney

SARA WINSLOW (DCBN 457643)

Chief, Civil Division

WENDY M. GARBERS (CABN 213208)

ADRIENNE ZACK (CABN 291629)

Assistant United States Attorneys

450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36055

San Francisco, California 94102-3495

Telephone: (415) 436-7031

FAX: (415) 436-6748

adrienne.zack@usdoj.gov

Attorneys for Federal Defendants

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION

ANGEL DE JESUS ZEPEDA RIVAS, et al.,

Plaintiffs,

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DAVID JENNINGS, et al.,

Defendants.

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[PROPOSED] PROTECTIVE ORDER 

REGARDING CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION

With the agreement of the parties, the Court having determined that there is good cause for 

issuance of a protective order to govern the disclosure, use, and handling by the parties and their 

respective agents, successors, personal representatives and assignees of certain information in the abovecaptioned action, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows:

1. Private medical information produced by either Party during the litigation will not be 

disseminated beyond authorized federal agency employees and/or Counsel (including outside counsel) 

for the parties, as defined to include associated personnel necessary to assist counsel in this action, such 

as law student interns working under the supervision of counsel of record in this matter, litigation 

assistants, paralegals, and litigation support, information technology, information or records 

management, investigative, secretarial, or clerical personnel.

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2. Such private medical information may be disclosed to experts or consultants for the Parties, 

provided the attorney of record first informs the expert that such information to be disclosed is 

confidential and to be used solely for the purpose of this litigation and further that these restrictions are 

imposed by a court order.

3. Nothing contained in this Protective Order shall be construed to limit use of protected material 

before this Court for the purposes of this litigation. In any publicly available filings, the parties will 

redact (a) all private medical records, (b) any and all sealed criminal records, and (c) any and all juvenile 

records arising out of delinquency proceedings. 

4. For any redacted filing pertaining to an individual class member, the parties shall file under 

seal, and provide to opposing counsel, an unredacted version of the same filing. The parties need not 

submit applications for each such filing to be sealed by this Court.

5. Nothing in this Order compels the production or disclosure of material, prevents the producing 

party from making any objection or claim of privilege, or constitutes and admission or waiver of any 

claim, privilege, or defense by the producing party. Nothing in this Order waives the parties’ rights to 

challenge any claim, privilege or defense by the producing party. 

6. Final termination of this litigation, including exhaustion of appellate remedies, shall not 

terminate the limitations imposed by this Protective Order.

SO ORDERED.

Dated: _____________________________

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THE HONORABLE VINCE CHHABRIA

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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