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Nature of Suit Code: 110
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract

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THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT AUG 0 3 20\0 EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS . McCORMACK, CLERK PINE BLUFF DIVISION JA 

BY:~~a.MJJ!.~1EPctERi<

FLOYD'S CIDP:MILL, INC. 

v.	 No. 5-09-CV-0275 JMM 

INDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL
 

INSURANCE COMPANY AND
 

STEPHEN GLENN, INDIVIDUALLY;
 

STEPHEN GLENN & ASSOCIATES,
 

INC.; AND, INSURANCE CEl\TTER, INC.
 

OF LITTLE ROCK DEFENDANTS
 

INDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL 

INSURANCE COMPANY DEFENDANT/TIDRD-PARTY PLAINTIFF 

v. 

STEPHEN GLENN, INDIVIDUALLY; 

STEPHEN GLENN & ASSOCIATES, 

INC.; AND, INSURANCE CENTER, INC. 

OF LITTLE ROCK TIDRD-PARTY DEFENDANTS 

AGREED PROTECTIVE ORDER 

The parties to this case, through their respective counsel, agree to protect the 

confidentiality of certain information and documents which may be discovered or offered into 

evidence at the trial of this case. The parties agree that the confidentiality of such information 

and documents shall be preserved under the terms of this Protective Order. 

It is agreed that material requested by any party which is deemed confidential shall be 

disclosed only to the following individuals, each of whom shall be required to read this 

Protective Order and agree to abide by its terms before being given any of the information: 

a.	 To any person with prior written consent of the attorney of record for the 

producing party; 

b.	 To counsel for the palties who are actively engaged in the conduct of this 

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litigation and to their staffs to the extent reasonably necessary to render 

professional services in the litigation; 

c. To the parties to the litigation and their experts; and 

d. To any other individuals included by order of the Court; 

Documents produced by the palties to which this Protective Order is applicable shall be 

stamped "CONFIDENTIAL.".,. 

The parties may designate pages of deposition transcripts as confidential. 'This may be 

done by underlining the portions of the pages that are confidential and marking these pages as 

"CONFIDENTIAL. "-:- Confidential pages of deposition transcripts will be treated as any other 

documents subject to this Protective Order. 

Nothing in this Order shall preclude any party from challenging the designation of a 

document or information as CONFIDENTIAL by another party in accordance with the 

following procedures: 

A. Notice of Challenge to Confidentiality. If any party elects to challenge the 

designation as CONFIDENTIAL, of any document, deposition testimony, or other information 

pursuant to this Order, that the party shall first provide the designating party seven (7) days 

advance written notice to afford the designating party as opportunity to voluntarily remove 

such designation. 

B. Motion Challenging Confidentiality. If, after expiration of the seven (7) day 

period, the designating party has not agreed to remove the designation as CONFIDENTIAL 

and the parties are otherwise unable to resolve the challenge to confidentiality, the challenging 

party may file a written motion with the court for an order removing or modifying the 

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challenged designation. Such motion shall be accoffi1?anied by a list of all documents and the 

documents which are being contested. 

C. Burden. The designating party· shall have the burden of demonstrating the 

confidential nature of the designated document, deposition testimony, or other information. 

D. Unresolved Challenges to Confidentiality. If the challenge is not resolved by 

agreement, or by voluntary removal, and if 110 motion is filed, then the CONFIDENTIAL 

designation shall remain in effect and continue to apply to such document or information. 

Subject to the Federal Rules of Evidence, confidential documents and information may 

be offered in evidence at trial or any Court hearing. Any party may move the Court to prevent 

unnecessary disclosure of confidential information and documents. 

Any material submitted to or filed with the Court which contains information covered 

by this Protective Order shall be filed under seal, in a sealed envelope marked to indicate that 

the enclosed material is confidential and is to be made available only to the presiding judge and 

the judge's staff unless and until the Court orders otherwise. 

The parties may agree subsequently to exclude any information or documents from 

coverage under this Protective Order and, upon motion of a party or upon the Court's own 

motion, the Court may exclude any information or documents from coverage under this 

Protective Order. 

The information covered under this Protective Order shall be used only for purposes of 

this litigation. No individual shall disclose any of the documents or information to any other 

individual, directly or indirectly, except as authorized by this Protective Order. No individual 

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In the event of a disclosure in violation of this Protective Order (whether intentional or 

unintentional), the disclosing party shall immediately notify the opposing party of the disclosure 

and take immediate action to prevent further disclosure. In the event either party is subpoenaed 

or otherwise legally required by legal process to disclose the information, it shall immediately 

notify the opposing party and provide them with an opportunity to object before any disclosure is 

made. 

Within one-hundred and twenty (120) days after filing a conclusion of all aspects of the 

litigation of the referenced case, CONFIDENTIAL documents and all copies in print (other than 

exhibits of record) shall be returned to the party which produced the documents or, if agreed to 

by the parties, destroyed. 

IT IS SO ORDERED 

be M. Cearley, Jr. 

CEARLEY LAW FIRM, P.A. 

212 Center Street, Ste. 200 

Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 

Attorney for Floyd's Chipmill, Inc. 

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In the event of a disclosure in violation of this Protective Order (whether intentional or I 

unintentional), the disclosing party snall immediately notify the opposing party of the disclosure r 

and take immediate action to prevent further disclosure. In the event either party is subpoenaed I 

or otherwise legally required by legal process to disclose the information, it shall immediately I 

notify the opposing party and provide them with an opporL"tmity to object before any disclosure is I 

made. 

Within one-hoodred and twenty (120) days after filing a conclusion of all aspects of the 

litigation of the referenced case, CONFIDENTIAL documents and all copies in print (other than 

exhibits of record) shall be returned to the party which produced the docwnents or, if agreed to 

by the pmties, destroyed. 

I IT IS SO ORDERED 

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ITED STATES DISTRlCT JUDGE ! 

APPROVED AS TO FORM: 

Rbbert M. Cearley, Jr. 

CEARLEY LAW FIRM, P.A. 

2i2 Center Street, Ste. 200 ! 

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Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 

Attorney for Floyd's Chipmill, Inc. 

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Scott M. Strauss 

Cynthia W. Kolb 

Rick A. Behring, Jr. 

BARBER, MCCASKILL, JONES & HALE, P.A. 

2700 Regions Center 

400 West Capitol Avenue 

Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 

Atto17leys for Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company 

WRIGHT, LINDSEY & JENNINGS LLP 

200 West Capitol Avenue, Sliite'2300 

Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-3699 

Attorneys for Stephen Glenn, Stephen Glenn & Associates, Inc., 

and Insurance Centers, Inc. ofLittle Rock 

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