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Nature of Suit Code: 710
Nature of Suit: Fair Labor Standards Act
Cause of Action: 29:201 Fair Labor Standards Act

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Case No. 2:05-CV-01098-DFL-JFM - 1 - Stipulated Protective Order

FREDERICK G. SOLEY

City Attorney, SBN 100270

ALESIA JONES-MARTIN

Assistant City Attorney, SBN 154420

CLAUDIA M. QUINTANA

Assistant City Attorney, SBN 178613

CITY OF VALLEJO, City Hall

555 Santa Clara Street, Third Floor

P.O. Box 3068

Vallejo, CA 94590

(707) 648-4545 FAX: (707) 648-4687

Attorneys for Defendant, CITY OF VALLEJO

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO DIVISION

WYNATHEN KETCHUM, )

ANA MENJIVAR, acting for )

themselves and other similarly )

situated, )

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Plaintiffs, )

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v. )

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CITY OF VALLEJO, )

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Defendant. )

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Case No. 2:05-CV-01098-DFL-JFM

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

Pursuant to the Honorable John F. Moulds’ Order compelling Plaintiffs to produce

records within ten days of May 3, 2006, and stipulating that all documents produced pursuant

to the order are subject to a protective order and shall be used only in connection with the

conduct of this litigation;

 Counsel for Plaintiff and counsel for Defendants agree that the following categories of

documents pertaining to Plaintiff Ketchum will be produced pursuant this Stipulated Protective

Order:

4. Any and all of YOUR personal or business tax returns, including

supporting documentation for the years 1999 through 2004.

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5. Any and all documentation supporting the employment of any

persons hired by YOU to engage in any activity which could be

described as care and or handling of horses.

6. Any and all documentation of any payments made by YOU to any

person, business or agency for services rendered in the

maintenance, care or handling of YOUR horse(s).

7. Any and all documentation of any payments, prizes or income

received by YOU which is in any way attributable to your

ownership, handling, showing, riding, leasing, loaning or

possessing of your horse.

8. Any DOCUMENT which shows any possessory, equitable,

fiduciary or social interest in any commercial enterprise,

partnership, business entity, whether or not it derives a profit,

which lists YOUR HORSE as an asset.

9. Any DOCUMENT which shows any possessory, equitable,

fiduciary or social interest possessed by YOU in any business

enterprise involved in the care and maintenance of horses.

10. Any DOCUMENT regarding any periodical articles or

advertisement for activities described in Paragraphs 7, 8 or 9.

11. The names of all horses owned, leased, rented or borrowed or

otherwise cared for by YOU, any of your minor children,

employees or agents for any purpose between 1999 and present,

with the dates of acquisition, lease, bailment or rental and the

supporting documentation (contracts, receipts, veterinary papers

and related documents).

12. Documentation of any logs, receipts, contracts or any other

method of tracking regarding the number, the name, and customer

information pertaining to any horses left in YOUR care, or in the

care of YOUR company, YOUR employees or agents for

boarding, maintenance or related purposes during 1999 to the

present.

13. Any awards, certificates, trophies, banners, or other decorations

received by YOU, or YOUR horse for any activity connected to

riding, maintaining, owning, showing or handling any horses

owned, leased, borrowed or maintained by you, when being

handled by your children, employees or agents... .

All counsel further agree that the documents produced pursuant to this Stipulated

Protective Order shall serve as Plaintiff’s supplemental response to Defendant’s Request for

Production of Documents, Set One, directed to Plaintiff Wynathen Ketchum. Additionally, all

counsel further agree that:

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1. The documents produced pursuant to this Stipulated Protective order are

confidential. Confidential information is information which has not been made public and is

privileged and confidential and protected from public disclosure under applicable law,

stipulation and/or order.

2. Confidential documents shall be so designated by stamping copies of the

documents produced to a party with the legend “CONFIDENTIAL.” Stamping the legend

“CONFIDENTIAL” on the cover of any multi-page document shall designate all pages of the

document as confidential, unless otherwise indicated by the producing party.

3. Material designated as confidential under this order, the information contained

therein, and any summaries, copies, abstracts, or documents derived in whole or in part from

materials designated as confidential (hereinafter “confidential material”) shall be used only for

the purpose of the prosecution, defense, or settlement of this action and for no other purpose.

Plaintiff and his counsel and agents shall not disclose, release or otherwise publish any

confidential material, or the information contained therein, except as necessary in this litigation.

4. Confidential material produced pursuant to this Order may be disclosed or made

available only to the court, to a party to this action, to counsel for a party (including the

paralegal, clerical, and secretarial staff employed by such counsel), and to the “qualified

persons” designated below:

A. Experts or consultants (together with their clerical staff) retained by such

counsel to assist in the prosecution, defense or settlement of this action;

B. Court reporters employed in this action;

C. A witness at any deposition or proceedings in this action other than the

subject officers; and 

D. Any other person as to whom the parties in writing agree.

5. The portion of any deposition in which confidential materials are discussed shall

be taken only in the presence of qualified persons, as defined above.

6. Nothing herein shall impose any restrictions on the use or disclosure by a party of

material obtained by such party independent of discovery in this action, whether or not such

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material is also obtained through discovery in this action, or from disclosing its own confidential

material as it deems appropriate. Receipt by any party of any confidential information shall not

be either an admission or claim that the information is private, confidential, proprietary, and/or

trade secret, as asserted by the propounding party, nor an admission with respect to the

authenticity, competency, relevance or materiality thereof. Further, the parties understand that

certain tax, personnel and or otherwise private information cannot be released even if it is

possessed and or has been obtained through alternative means.

7. This Order shall be without prejudice to the right of the parties to: (1) bring before

the Court at any time the question of whether any particular document or information is

confidential or whether is use shall be restricted; or (2) present a motion to the Court under

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(c) for a separate protective order as to any particular

document or information, including restrictions different from those as specified herein. This

Order shall not be deemed to prejudice the parties in any way in any future application for

modification of this Order. 

8. Nothing in this Order nor the production of any information or document under

the terms of this Order, shall be deemed to have the affect of an admission or waiver of

objections or privileges by either party or of altering the confidentiality or non-confidentiality

of any such document or information or altering any existing right or obligation of any party or

the absence thereof.

9. This Order shall survive the final termination of this action, to the extent that the

information contained in confidential material is not and does not become known to the public.

The Court shall retain jurisdiction to resolve any dispute concerning the use of information

disclosed hereunder. Within ninety (90) days of the dismissal or entry of final judgment in this

action, whichever first occurs, Defendants shall return to counsel for Plaintiff at its business

address, 1912 “I” Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, all confidential materials and any and all

copies thereof.

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Case No. 2:05-CV-01098-DFL-JFM - 5 - Stipulated Protective Order

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

DATED: May 9, 2006. /s/ Claudia M. Quintana

CLAUDIA M. QUINTANA

Assistant City Attorney

Attorney for Defendants

CITY OF VALLEJO, et al.

DATED: May 10, 2006. /s/ Willy M. Yamada

WILLY M. YAMADA

Attorney for Plaintiffs 

WYNATHEN KETCHUM,et al.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: May 23, 2006.

/001; ketchum.po

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