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Nature of Suit Code: 850
Nature of Suit: Securities, Commodities, Exchange
Cause of Action: 15:78m(a) Securities Exchange Act

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MICHAEL D. TORPEY (STATE BAR NO. 79424)

mtorpey@orrick.com

JAMES N. KRAMER (STATE BAR NO. 154709)

jkramer@orrick.com

RICHARD GALLAGHER (STATE BAR NO. 208714)

rgallagher@orrick.com

M. TODD SCOTT (STATE BAR NO. 226885)

tscott@orrick.com

JAMES THOMPSON (STATE BAR NO. 240979)

jthompson@orrick.com

ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE LLP

The Orrick Building

405 Howard Street

San Francisco, CA 94105-2669

Telephone: 415-773-5700

Facsimile: 415-773-5759

Counsel of Record for Nominal Defendant NVIDIA Corporation

and Defendants Jen-Hsun Huang, Marvin D. Burkett,

Chris A. Malachowsky, Daniel F. Vivoli, Jeffrey D. Fisher,

Steven Chu, Tench Coxe, James C. Gaither, Harvey C. Jones,

William J. Miller, Mark L. Perry, A. Brooke Seawell, Curtis R. Priem,

Mark L. Stevens, David Shannon and Mary Dotz

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

OAKLAND DIVISION

In re NVIDIA CORP. DERIVATIVE 

LITIGATION,

This Document Relates To:

ALL ACTIONS.

Master File No. C-06-06110-SBA

STIPULATED ORDER GOVERNING 

THE PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE, 

AND FILING OF CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL

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STIPULATED ORDER GOVERNING THE PRODUCTION,

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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to Civil L.R. 79-5, and good cause having been 

shown, that the following procedures shall govern the handling of documents, depositions, 

deposition exhibits, interrogatory responses, admissions, and other written, recorded, graphic, or 

electronic matter or information produced, filed with or submitted to the Court and/or given or 

exchanged by and among the parties in the above-captioned action (“Discovery Material”), 

including any Discovery Material produced by non-parties to this action (the “Litigation”).

1. All Discovery Material designated as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential,” or 

information derived therefrom, shall be used solely for purposes of this Litigation, including any 

appeal and retrial, and shall not be used for any other purpose, including, without limitation, any 

business or commercial purpose or any other litigation.

2. In submitting documents to the Court in connection with any submissions or 

filings, or in responding to a request for discovery in the Litigation, any party may designate as 

“Confidential” pursuant to this Stipulation and Order any material or testimony and information 

contained therein that it in good faith reasonably believes to contain non-public, confidential,

proprietary or commercially sensitive information that requires the protections provided in this 

Stipulation and Order (“Confidential Discovery Material”), such that good cause exists for the 

filing and maintenance of such documents and information under seal.

3. For purposes of this Stipulation and Order, Discovery Material considered to be 

“Confidential Discovery Material” includes, but is not limited to, all materials containing or 

constituting:

(a) non-public financial information and analyses;

(b) tax data;

(c) proprietary technical information;

(d) business information;

(e) confidential portions, if any, of minutes of meetings;

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(f) non-public submissions to regulatory and self-regulatory organizations;

(g) personal financial information; or

(h) other sensitive or proprietary information.

Any party may also apply, pursuant to Civil L.R. 79-5(a), upon short notice and for good 

cause shown, for an order supplementing the foregoing categories of Confidential Discovery 

Material or to establish that particular Discovery Material is or is not Confidential Discovery 

Material.

4. When Confidential Discovery Material contains trade secrets or business 

information that the producing party in good faith reasonably believes the disclosure of which 

would be likely to harm the competitive position of the producing party or would otherwise be 

injurious to the producing party, the producing party may designate such materials as “Highly 

Confidential” (“Highly Confidential Discovery Material”).

5. For purposes of this Stipulation and Order, information considered to be “Highly 

Confidential Discovery Material” includes, but is not limited to, all materials containing:

(a) internal documents or information related thereto, including reports, 

budgets, analyses, bank proposals or presentations;

(b) information or analyses related to recent or ongoing business and 

marketing plans and strategies;

(c) customer lists and customer account information;

(d) highly confidential portions, if any, of minutes of meetings;

(e) information which the producing party owes an obligation to third parties 

to maintain in confidence; or

(f) other highly sensitive or proprietary information or analyses contained in 

any type of document.

Any party may also apply, pursuant to Civil L.R. 79-5(a), upon short notice and for good 

cause shown, for an order supplementing the foregoing categories of Highly Confidential 

Discovery Material or to establish that particular Discovery Material is or is not Highly 

Confidential Discovery Material.

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6. The party designating Discovery Material “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” 

shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that there is good cause for 

the Discovery Material to have such protection.

7. The designation of Discovery Material as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” 

Discovery Material for purposes of this Stipulation and Order shall be made in the following 

manner by any party (or any non-party participating in the Litigation):

(a) In the case of electronic or paper documents or other materials (apart from 

depositions or other pre-trial testimony), designation shall be made (i) by 

affixing the legend “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” to each page 

containing any Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material, or 

(ii) by providing the party seeking disclosure with a list of the production 

numbers of the documents designated as “Confidential” or “Highly 

Confidential.”

(b) In the case of depositions or other pre-trial testimony, designation of the 

portion of the transcript (including exhibits) which contains Confidential or 

Highly Confidential Discovery Material shall be made (i) by a statement to 

such effect on the record during the proceeding in which the testimony is 

received, or (ii) by written notice served on counsel of record in this 

Litigation within ten (10) business days after the receipt of the official 

transcript of such proceeding, provided that all testimony, exhibits and 

transcripts of depositions or other testimony shall be treated as “Highly 

Confidential” before such ten (10) day period has expired. In both of the 

foregoing instances, the designating party shall direct the court reporter that 

the appropriate confidentiality legend be affixed to the first page and all 

portions of the original and all copies of the transcript containing any 

Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material. All portions of 

deposition transcripts not designated “Confidential” or “Highly 

Confidential” as provided in subparagraph 7(b)(i) or (ii) herein shall be 

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deemed not confidential. The parties may modify this procedure for any 

particular deposition, through agreement on the record at such deposition, 

without further order of the Court.

(c) The inadvertent failure to designate Discovery Material as “Confidential” 

or “Highly Confidential” in accordance with paragraphs 7(a) and (b) herein 

does not constitute a waiver of such claim and may be corrected by 

supplemental written notice at any time, with the effect that such Discovery 

Material will be subject to the protections of this Stipulation and Order 

from the time it is designated “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential.” 

Upon receipt of such a supplemental designation, any receiving party that 

disclosed the Discovery Material prior to its designation as “Confidential” 

or “Highly Confidential” shall exercise its best efforts to remedy any

disclosures of the Discovery Material that do not conform to the provisions 

of this Stipulation and Order in light of the redesignation. Upon such a 

redesignation, the parties (or non-parties if applicable) shall cooperate in 

good faith to determine the most practical and efficient manner by which 

the receiving party will remedy the disclosure. The parties shall exercise 

best efforts to cooperate to protect later-designated materials that 

previously have been filed with the Court.

(d) The receiving party shall exercise best efforts to ensure that copies it makes 

of Discovery Material produced to it, and copies made by others who 

obtained such Discovery Material directly or indirectly from the receiving 

party, include the appropriate confidentiality legend, to the same extent that 

the Discovery Material has been marked with the appropriate 

confidentiality legend by the producing party.

8. Discovery Material designated “Confidential” may be disclosed, summarized, 

described, characterized or otherwise communicated or made available in whole or in part, by a 

non-producing party, only to the following persons:

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(a) Outside or inside counsel who represent parties that have appeared in this 

Litigation, and regular or temporary employees and service vendors of such 

counsel (including outside copying and litigation support services) 

assisting in the conduct of the Litigation for use in accordance with this 

Stipulation and Order;

(b) Subject to paragraph 10 hereof, experts or consultants assisting counsel for 

parties that have appeared in the Litigation;

(c) Subject to paragraph 10 hereof, witnesses or deponents, and their counsel, 

during the course of and, to the extent necessary, in preparation for 

depositions or testimony in the Litigation;

(d) The Court and its employees pursuant to paragraphs 12 and 13 of this 

Stipulation and Order;

(e) Court reporters employed in connection with the Litigation;

(f) The parties in this Litigation and the directors, officers, and employees of 

the parties who are assisting counsel in this Litigation or who appear as 

witnesses or deponents;

(g) Any person indicated on the face of a document to be the author, addressee, 

or a copy recipient of the document; and

(h) Any other person only upon order of the Court or upon stipulation of the 

party that produced the Discovery Material.

9. Discovery Material designated “Highly Confidential” may be disclosed, 

summarized, described, characterized or otherwise communicated or made available in whole or 

in part, by a non-producing party, only to the following persons:

(a) Outside counsel of record and regular or temporary employees and service 

vendors of such counsel (including outside copying and litigation support 

services) assisting in the conduct of the Litigation for use in accordance 

with this Stipulation and Order;

(b) Subject to paragraph 10 hereof, experts or consultants assisting counsel for 

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parties that have appeared in the Litigation;

(c) Any person indicated on the face of a document to be the author, addressee, 

or a copy recipient of the document;

(d) Subject to paragraph 10 hereof, witnesses or deponents and their counsel, 

during the course of depositions or testimony in the Litigation;

(e) Deposition or trial witnesses who authored, received, or are or were 

employed by the party that produced the Discovery Material designated 

“Highly Confidential”;

(f) The Court and its employees pursuant to paragraphs 12 and 13 of this 

Stipulation and Order;

(g) Court reporters employed in connection with the Litigation;

(h) The parties in this Litigation and the directors, officers, and employees of 

the parties who are assisting counsel in this Litigation or who appear as 

witnesses or deponents; and

(i) Any other person only upon order of the Court or upon stipulation of the 

party that produced the Discovery Material designated “Highly 

Confidential.”

10. Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material may be provided to 

persons listed in paragraphs 8(b) and (c) and 9(b) above to the extent necessary for such 

individual to prepare a written opinion, to prepare to testify, or to assist counsel in the prosecution 

of this Litigation, provided that such individual (i) is not otherwise currently an employee of, or 

advising or discussing employment with, or consultant to, any party to or any person known or 

reasonably believed to be a competitor of any party to the Litigation and (ii) is using said 

Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material solely in connection with this Litigation; 

and further provided that such individual signs an undertaking in the form attached as Exhibit A 

hereto, agreeing in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Stipulation and Order 

and agreeing not to disclose or use any Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material in 

a manner or for purposes other than those permitted hereunder, including after the conclusion of 

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this litigation.

11. Counsel for the party showing or disclosing Confidential or Highly Confidential 

Discovery Material to any person required to execute an undertaking pursuant to paragraph 10 

shall be responsible for obtaining such signed undertaking and retaining the original, executed 

copy thereof, provided that witnesses to whom Confidential Discovery Material is first disclosed 

at deposition or trial need not be required to sign a copy of Exhibit A in order to be bound by the 

terms hereof.

12. All documents of any nature filed with the Court, including but not limited to 

letters and briefs, that disclose information from a document that would otherwise need to be filed 

under seal or in redacted form pursuant to this Stipulation and Order, shall be lodged under seal 

or in redacted form in accordance with the provisions of Civil L.R. 79-5.

13. Any party seeking to file any document under seal or in redacted form with the 

Court in accordance with paragraph 12 of this Stipulation and Order shall comply with the 

provisions of Civil L.R. 79-5 governing lodging with the Court a redacted public version of the 

Filing. Each document designated as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” or which discloses 

Information from Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material that is authorized to be 

filed under seal shall be formatted with a footer stating the following:

THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND FILED UNDER SEAL.

REVIEW AND ACCESS TO THIS DOCUMENT IS PROHIBITED 

EXCEPT BY PRIOR COURT ORDER.

This footer must appear on every page of the document. Additionally, the first page or cover page 

of the document must be in the following format:

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

OAKLAND DIVISION

In re NVIDIA CORP. DERIVATIVE 

LITIGATION

Master File No. C-06-06110-SBA

YOU ARE IN POSSESSION OF A DOCUMENT FILED IN THE UNITED STATES 

DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA THAT IS 

CONFIDENTIAL AND FILED UNDER SEAL.

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If you are not authorized by Court order to view or retrieve this document read no further

than this page. You should contact the following person:

[filing attorney’s name]

[firm name of filing attorney]

[address of filing party]

[telephone number of filing party]

14. Any party who seeks the continued sealing of any portion of a Filing shall serve 

and file the application required by Civil L.R. 79-5(f).

15. During the pendency of the Litigation, in accordance with the provisions of Civil

L.R. 79-5, any party to the Litigation who objects to the designation of any Discovery Material or 

testimony as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” may, after making a good faith effort to 

resolve any such objection, file an application with the Court to challenge the designation of such 

Discovery Material as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential.” While such an application is 

pending, the Discovery Material or testimony in question shall continue to be treated as 

“Confidential” or “Highly Confidential.” The provisions of this paragraph are not intended to 

shift the burden of establishing confidentiality as provided in paragraph 6 of this Stipulation and 

Order.

16. Entering into, agreeing to and/or producing or receiving Confidential or Highly 

Confidential Discovery Material or otherwise complying with the terms of this Stipulation and 

Order shall not:

(a) Operate as an admission by any party that any particular Confidential or 

Highly Confidential Discovery Material contains or reflects trade secrets or 

any other type of confidential information;

(b) Prejudice in any way the rights of the parties to object to the production of 

documents they consider not subject to discovery, or operate as an 

admission by any party that the restrictions and procedures set forth herein 

constitute adequate protection for any particular information deemed by 

any party to be Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material;

(c) Prejudice in any way the rights of any party to object to the production of 

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any document requested on confidentiality, relevancy or any other grounds. 

Moreover, nothing here shall constitute a waiver of the right to object to 

the authenticity or admissibility into evidence of any document subject to 

this Stipulation and Order;

(d) Prejudice in any way the rights of a party to obtain a determination by the 

Court whether any Discovery Material or Confidential Discovery Material

is, should, or should not continue to be subject to the terms of this 

Stipulation and Order;

(e) Prejudice in any way the rights of a party to petition the Court for a further 

protective order relating to any purportedly confidential information; or

(f) Prevent the parties from agreeing to alter or waive the provisions or 

protections provided for herein with respect to any particular Discovery 

Material.

17. This Stipulation and Order has no effect upon, and shall not apply to, the parties’ 

use of their own Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material for any purpose. 

Nothing herein shall impose any restrictions on the use or disclosure by a party of documents, 

materials or the information designated as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” obtained 

lawfully by such party independently of the discovery proceedings in this Litigation.

18. If documents or other information subject to a claim of attorney-client privilege, 

attorney work product or any other ground upon which production of such information may be 

withheld from any party is nevertheless inadvertently produced, such production shall in no way 

prejudice or otherwise constitute a waiver of, or estoppel as to, any claim of privilege, work 

product or any other ground for withholding production to which the producing party or other 

producing person would otherwise be entitled. If a claim of inadvertent production is made 

pursuant to this paragraph with respect to documents or information then in the custody of 

another party, such party shall promptly return to the claiming party or person that material as to 

which the claim of inadvertent production has been made (including all copies thereof) and no use 

shall be made of such documents or other information for any purpose. The party(ies) returning 

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such material may then move the Court for an order compelling production of this material, but 

the motion shall not assert as a ground for entering such an order the fact or circumstances of the 

inadvertent production or the substance (as opposed to the type or nature) of the material.

19. In the event additional parties join or are joined in this action, the newly joined 

party(ies) shall not have access to Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material until 

its counsel has executed and, at the request of any party, filed with the Court its agreement to be 

fully bound by this Stipulation and Order.

20. The provisions of this Stipulation and Order shall, absent written permission of the 

producing party or further order of the Court, continue to be binding throughout and after the 

conclusion of the Litigation, including without limitation any appeals therefrom, subject to the 

rules of any appellate court which may override this Stipulation and Order in any or all respects. 

Within thirty (30) days after receiving notice of the entry of an order, judgment or decree finally 

disposing of all litigation in which Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material is 

permitted to be used, including the exhaustion of all possible appeals and other review, each 

person having received Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material shall either return 

such material and all copies thereof to counsel for the party that produced such material or 

destroy all such Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material and provide certification 

of such destruction to the producing party or non-party. Outside counsel for the parties shall be 

entitled to retain court papers, trial transcripts and attorney work product (which include within 

them references to Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material) provided that such 

outside counsel, and employees of such outside counsel, shall not disclose such court papers or 

attorney work product to any person except pursuant to court order or agreement with the party 

that produced the Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material. All Discovery 

Materials returned to the parties or their counsel by the Court and all Discovery Material in the 

possession of outside copying and litigation support services likewise shall be disposed of in 

accordance with this paragraph.

21. In the event that any Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material is 

used in any court proceeding in this Litigation or any appeal therefrom, said Confidential or 

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Highly Confidential Discovery Material shall retain its status as Confidential or Highly 

Confidential Discovery Material through such use except to the extent ordered otherwise by this 

Court. Counsel shall confer in good faith on such procedures that may be necessary or advisable 

to protect the confidentiality of any documents, information and transcripts used in the course of 

any court proceedings. If the parties cannot agree on an approach, the matter shall be presented to 

the Court for disposition.

22. If any person receiving documents covered by this Stipulation and Order (the 

“Receiver”) is subpoenaed in another action or proceeding or served with a document demand, 

and such subpoena or document demand seeks Discovery Material which was produced or 

designated as “Confidential” or “Highly Confidential” by someone other than the Receiver, the 

Receiver shall (i) give written notice by hand, overnight delivery or facsimile transmission 

promptly, and in no event later than three business days after receipt of such subpoena or 

document demand, to those who produced or designated the material “Confidential” or “Highly 

Confidential” and, except as ordered otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction, (ii) refrain 

from producing any Discovery Material that has been designated “Confidential” or “Highly

Confidential” in response to such a subpoena or document demand until the earlier of (x) receipt 

of written notice from the producing party that such party does not object to production of the 

designated Discovery Material or (y) resolution of any objection asserted by the producing party 

either by agreement or by order of the court with jurisdiction over the objection of the producing 

party. The burden of opposing the enforcement of the subpoena shall fall solely upon the party 

who produced or designated the Confidential or Highly Confidential Discovery Material. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless the party who produced or designated the Confidential or 

Highly Confidential Discovery Material submits a timely objection seeking an order that the 

subpoena not be complied with, and serves such objection upon the Receiver by hand delivery 

prior to production pursuant to the subpoena, the Receiver shall be permitted to produce 

documents responsive to the subpoena on the subpoena response date. Compliance by the 

Receiver with any order directing production pursuant to the subpoena of any Confidential or 

Highly Confidential Discovery Material shall not constitute a violation of this Stipulation and 

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Order. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the Receiver or anyone else covered by this 

Stipulation and Order to challenge or appeal any order directing production of Confidential or 

Highly Confidential Discovery Material covered by this Stipulation and Order, or to subject 

himself or itself to any penalties for non-compliance with any legal process or order, or to seek 

any relief from this Court.

23. This Stipulation and Order applies to all Discovery Material produced in this 

Litigation, whether produced before or after the entry of this Stipulation and Order and whether 

produced by a party or non-party.

24. Each of the parties hereto shall be entitled to seek modification of this Stipulation 

and Order by application to the Court on notice to the other parties hereto.

I, Richard Gallagher, am the ECF user whose ID and password are being used to file this 

Stipulated Order Governing the Production, Exchange, and Filing of Confidential Material. In 

compliance with General Order 45, X.B., I hereby attest that John K. Grant has concurred in this 

filing.

DATED: March 18, 2008 /s/ John K. Grant

John K. Grant

SHAWN A. WILLIAMS

MONIQUE C. WINKLER

AELISH M. BAIG

JOHN K. GRANT

COUGHLIN STOIA GELLER

RUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP

100 Pine Street, Suite 2600

San Francisco, CA 94111

Telephone: 415/288-4545

Facsimile: 415/288-4534

-andTRAVIS E. DOWNS III

BENNY C. GOODMAN III

MARY LYNNE CALKINS

COUGHLIN STOIA GELLER

RUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP

655 West Broadway, Suite 1900

San Diego, CA 92101

Telephone: 619/231-1058

Facsimile: 619/231-7423

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STIPULATED ORDER GOVERNING THE PRODUCTION,

EXCHANGE, AND FILING OF CONFIDENTIAL

MATERIAL - C-06-06110-SBA

THOMAS G. WILHELM

COUGHLIN STOIA GELLER

RUDMAN & ROBBINS LLP

9601 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 510

Los Angeles, CA 90210

Telephone: 310/859-3100

Facsimile: 310/278-2148

-andSTEPHEN R. BASSER

JOHN L. HAEUSSLER

BARRACK, RODOS & BACINE

402 West Broadway, Suite 850

San Diego, CA 92101

Telephone: 619/230-0800

Facsimile: 619/230-1874

-andDANIEL BACINE

JEFFREY W. GOLAN

BARRACK, RODOS & BACINE

3300 Two Commerce Square

2001 Market Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

Telephone: 215/963-0600

Facsimile: 215/963-0838

Co-Lead Counsel for Plaintiffs

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STIPULATED ORDER GOVERNING THE PRODUCTION,

EXCHANGE, AND FILING OF CONFIDENTIAL

MATERIAL - C-06-06110-SBA

DATED: March 18, 2008 /s/ Richard Gallagher

Richard Gallagher

MICHAEL D. TORPEY (CA BAR NO. 79424)

JAMES N. KRAMER (CA BAR NO. 154709)

RICHARD GALLAGHER (CA BAR NO. 208714)

M. TODD SCOTT (CA BAR NO. 226885)

JAMES THOMPSON (CA BAR NO. 240979)

ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE LLP

The Orrick Building

405 Howard Street

San Francisco, CA 94105-2669

Telephone: 415/773-5700

Facsimile: 415/773-5759

Counsel of Record for Nominal Defendant NVIDIA

Corporation and Defendants Jen-Hsun Huang,

Marvin D. Burkett, Chris A. Malachowsky, Daniel F. 

Vivoli, Jeffrey D. Fisher, Steven Chu, Tench Coxe, 

James C. Gaither, Harvey C. Jones, William J. 

Miller, Mark L. Perry, A. Brooke Seawell, Curtis R.

Priem, Mark L. Stevens, David Shannon and Mary 

Dotz

I, Richard Gallagher, am the ECF user whose ID and password are being used to file this 

Stipulated Order Governing the Production, Exchange, and Filing of Confidential Material. In 

compliance with General Order 45, X.B., I hereby attest that Stephanie M. Byerly has concurred 

in this filing.

DATED: March 18, 2008 /s/ Stephanie M. Byerly

Stephanie M. Byerly

LEIGH A. KIRMSSE

STEPHANIE M. BYERLY

HOWREY LLP

525 Market Street, Suite 3600

San Francisco, CA 94105-2708

Telephone: 415/848-4966

Facsimile : 415/848-4999

Attorneys for Defendant Christine B. Hoberg

DATED: March [__], 2008 SO ORDERED this ___ day of March, 2008.

_______________________________________

THE HONORABLE Joseph C. Spero

19 19th

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORN

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Judge Joseph C. Spero

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