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Nature of Suit Code: 190
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Other Contract

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R. ALEXANDER SAVERI (173102)

rick@saveri.com

GEOFFREY C. RUSHING (126910)

grushing@saveri.com

CADIO ZIRPOLI (179108)

cadio@saveri.com

TRAVIS L. MANFREDI (281779)

travis@saveri.com

SAVERI & SAVERI, INC.

706 Sansome Street

San Francisco, CA 94111

Telephone: (415) 217-6810

Facsimile: (415) 217-6813

JAMES M. RINGER (pro hac vice)

 jmr@msf-law.com

BENJAMIN D. BIANCO (pro hac vice)

 bdb@msf-law.com

MEISTER SEELIG & FEIN LLP

125 Park Avenue, 7th Floor

New York, NY 10017

Telephone: (212) 655-3500

Facsimile: (212) 655-3536

Counsel for Plaintiff

MICROTECHNOLOGIES, LLC

NEIL A. GOTEINER (083524)

ngoteiner@fbm.com

FARELLA BRAUN + MARTEL LLP

235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94104

Telephone: (415) 954-4400

Facsimile: (415) 954-4480

Attorneys for Defendants and Plaintiffs-inCounterclaim AUTONOMY, INC. and 

AUTONOMY SYSTEMS LIMITED

Pro Hac Vice Counsel:

Robert S. Frank, Jr. (177240) 

rfrank@choate.com 

Michael R. Dube (654748)

mdube@choate.com

CHOATE, HALL & STEWART LLP

Two International Place

Boston, MA 02110

Telephone: (617) 248-5000

Facsimile: (617) 248-4000

Attorneys for Defendants and Plaintiffs-inCounterclaim AUTONOMY, INC. and 

AUTONOMY SYSTEMS LIMITED

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN JOSE DIVISION

MICROTECHNOLOGIES, LLC,

Plaintiff,

vs.

AUTONOMY, INC. (also known as HP 

AUTONOMY), et al.

DefendantS.

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[PROPOSED] STIPULATED 

PROTECTIVE ORDER

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This matter being presented to the Court upon joint application by the parties, through their 

respective counsel, and good cause having been shown:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS FOLLOWS:

INFORMATION SUBJECT TO THIS ORDER

1. This Protective Order shall apply to all information, documents, testimony, or other 

things subject to discovery in this action that contain confidential, proprietary, trade secret, or 

commercially sensitive information and any copies, excerpts, summaries, derivations or 

compilations of any of the foregoing contained in any pleadings, reports, discovery responses, 

correspondence, documents or things (collectively, “Discovery Material”) – namely, any 

information, documents, testimony, or other things designated “CONFIDENTIAL” under this 

Protective Order.

2. As used herein, the term “Producing Party” shall refer to any party, including the 

parties to this action, and non-parties, who disclose and/or produce any Discovery Material in this 

action. The term “Receiving Party” shall refer to the parties to this action who receive Discovery 

Material from a Producing Party.

3. Any party or non-party from whom discovery is sought in this action, and who is 

producing or disclosing Discovery Material, may designate it as set forth herein as 

CONFIDENTIAL, subject to this Protective Order if it comprises, includes or reflects confidential 

or personal information, including but not limited to, information that was communicated (a) 

between an attorney and a client; or (b) between a beneficiary and a trustee or other fiduciary. 

4. In the absence of written permission from the Producing Party, and subject to 

paragraph 27 below, Discovery Material designated as CONFIDENTIAL shall be protected from 

disclosure as specified herein, unless (i) the Producing Party states otherwise in writing, or (ii) a 

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party obtains an order of the Court declaring that all or certain portions of such Discovery Material 

are not, in fact, protected or should be subject to an alternative designation.

5. The Producing Party may designate documents or other tangible Discovery Material 

by placing the following legend on the document or thing: “CONFIDENTIAL.” Notwithstanding 

anything to the contrary in this Protective Order, when the Producing Party is a non-party, any 

party to this action may designate (as appropriate under the provisions of this Protective Order) any 

and all Discovery Material produced by the non-party by sending a letter to all parties and the 

producing non-party notifying them of the party’s designations.

(a) Written discovery may be designated by placing a legend on every page of 

the written material prior to production stating: “CONFIDENTIAL.”

(b) Parties or testifying persons may designate depositions and other testimony 

as CONFIDENTIAL by so indicating on the record at the time the testimony is given or by sending 

written notice that the testimony is so designated within thirty (30) days of receipt of the final hard 

copy transcript of the testimony. All information disclosed during a deposition shall be deemed 

CONFIDENTIAL until the time within which it may be designated as CONFIDENTIAL has 

passed.

6. Subject to paragraph 27 below, Discovery Material designated as CONFIDENTIAL 

may be disclosed only to the following:

(a) Counsel of record and supporting personnel employed by counsel of record, 

such as attorneys, paralegals, clerks, secretaries, and clerical personnel;

(b) Officers, directors, employees or in-house counsel or paralegals of a party or 

of Hewlett-Packard Company;

(c) The Court, its personnel and stenographic reporters;

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(d) (i) Court reporters and videographers retained to record and transcribe 

testimony given in connection with this action, provided they agree to maintain the confidentiality 

of any protected information; (ii) copying, scanning, technical support and electronic document 

processing services or vendors retained by counsel in connection with this action, provided they 

agree to maintain the confidentiality of any protected information; (iii) graphics, translation, or 

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

deposition, trial or otherwise in connection with this action, provided they agree to maintain the 

confidentiality of any protected information; and (iv) non-technical jury or trial consulting services 

retained by counsel in connection with this action, and mock jurors, provided they agree to 

maintain the confidentiality of any protected information;

(e) Experts or consultants of the parties (and their secretarial and clerical 

personnel) retained to assist counsel in this case who have signed the form attached hereto as 

Exhibit A;

(f) Persons retained to provide alternative dispute resolution services;

(g) The author(s) or recipient(s) of a document;

(h) Actual fact witnesses whom counsel for the Receiving Party believes in 

good faith are likely to have knowledge pertaining to the content of the Discovery Material to be 

disclosed; and

(i) Any person expressly named and agreed to in writing by the Parties or by 

further Order of the Court.

LIMITATIONS ON THE USE OF PROTECTED DISCOVERY MATERIAL

7. All persons receiving CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material are enjoined from 

disclosing it to any person, except in conformance with this Protective Order. Each individual who 

receives any CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material hereby agrees to be subject to the jurisdiction 

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of this Court for the purpose of any proceedings relating to the performance under, compliance 

with, or violation of this Protective Order.

8. Counsel who makes CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material available to persons set 

forth in Paragraphs 6 above, shall be responsible for limiting distribution thereof to those persons 

authorized under this Protective Order. All copies of such Discovery Material disclosed shall be 

subject to the same restrictions imposed herein on original materials. Any person having access to 

such Discovery Material whose participation in this litigation has been terminated or otherwise 

concluded shall destroy all such Discovery Material or return it to the Receiving Party’s counsel of 

record, as soon as practicably possible thereafter, but in no event longer than thirty (30) days after 

the termination or conclusion of the participation.

9. Before disclosure of any Discovery Material designated CONFIDENTIAL to a 

person described in Paragraphs 6(e) or 6(h) above of this Protective Order, counsel for the 

Receiving Party shall take the following steps:

(j) Provide a copy of this Protective Order to such person, who shall 

sign the acknowledgement form annexed hereto as Exhibit A; and

(k) Each Party’s counsel shall retain each such executed Exhibit A and 

shall keep a list identifying (i) all persons to whom Discovery Materials have been disclosed, and 

(ii) all Discovery Materials disclosed to such persons. Each such executed Exhibit A shall not be 

made available to the designating party during the pendency of the litigation but shall only be 

available for an in camera inspection by the Court if good cause for review is demonstrated by the 

Producing Party. However, each such executed Exhibit A and list shall be submitted to counsel for 

the Producing Party, if counsel for the Producing Party so requests, at the termination of this 

litigation. 

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10. To the extent that any CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material is used in any 

deposition, all such Discovery Material shall remain subject to the provisions of this Protective 

Order, along with the transcript pages of the deposition testimony dealing with such Discovery 

Material.

11. The parties agree to be bound by the terms of this Protective Order with respect to 

any third party that produces CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material in this lawsuit under this 

Protective Order. A party that seeks CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material from a third party shall 

provide a copy of this Protective Order to the third party upon request so that it may take advantage 

of the protections afforded by this Protective Order.

12. The recipients of CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material provided under this 

Protective Order, and all material that derives therefrom shall maintain such materials in a safe and 

secure area, and all reasonable precautions shall be taken with respect to the storage, custody, use 

and/or dissemination of such materials. Any CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material that is copied, 

reproduced, summarized, or abstracted shall be subject to the terms of this Protective Order.

13. CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material may be used or submitted to the Court in 

connection with any filing or proceeding in this litigation, pursuant to the provisions of this 

Protective Order and the procedures and restrictions set forth in any applicable local rule for filing 

materials under seal.

14. None of the provisions of this Protective Order shall apply to Discovery Material, 

regardless of its designation, that falls into any of the following categories of information, 

documents, and/or things:

(a) available to the public at the time of its production hereunder;

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(b) available to the public after the time of its production through no 

unauthorized act, failure to act, or violation of this Order by the Receiving Party, its counsel, 

representatives or experts;

(c) known to the Receiving Party or shown to have been independently 

developed by the Receiving Party prior to its production herein through no improper means or 

without use or benefit of the information;

(d) obtained outside of this action by the Receiving Party from the Producing 

Party without having been designated as CONFIDENTIAL provided, however, that this provision 

does not negate any pre-existing obligation of confidentiality; 

(e) obtained by the Receiving Party after the time of disclosure hereunder from 

a non-party having the right to disclose the same; or

(f) previously produced, disclosed and/or provided by the Producing Party to 

the Receiving Party or a non-party without an obligation of confidentiality and not by inadvertence 

or mistake.

15. Upon giving written notice, any Receiving Party may apply to remove the 

restrictions set forth herein on Discovery Material designated CONFIDENTIAL based upon a 

showing that such Discovery Material falls into one of the categories specified in Paragraph 14 

above.

NO WAIVER OF PRIVILEGE

16. Inadvertent production of documents subject to work-product immunity, the 

attorney-client privilege, or other legal privilege protecting information from discovery (hereinafter 

“Inadvertently Produced Documents”) shall not constitute a waiver of the immunity or privilege, 

provided that the Producing Party shall notify the Receiving Party in writing within 30 days of 

discovery of the inadvertent production. If such notification is made, such Inadvertently Produced 

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Documents and all copies thereof shall, upon request, be returned to the Producing Party, all notes 

or other work product of the Receiving Party reflecting the contents of such materials shall be 

destroyed, and such returned or destroyed material shall be deleted from any litigation-support or 

other database.

17. No use shall be made of such Inadvertently Produced Documents during depositions 

or at trial, nor shall they be disclosed to anyone who was not given access to them prior to the 

request to return or destroy them.

18. The party receiving such Inadvertently Produced Documents may, after receipt of 

the Producing Party’s notice of inadvertent production, move the Court to dispute the claim of 

privilege or immunity, but the motion shall not assert as a ground therefore the fact or 

circumstances of the inadvertent production.

CHALLENGE TO CONFIDENTIALITY DESIGNATION

19. The burden of proof is on the Producing Party to demonstrate that Discovery 

Material is properly protected as CONFIDENTIAL. Prior to designating any material as 

CONFIDENTIAL the designating party must make a bona fide determination that the material is, 

in fact, confidential as provided in Paragraph 3 above.

20. If a Receiving Party disagrees with the CONFIDENTIAL designation of any 

Discovery Material, the Receiving Party will so notify the designating party in writing. Counsel 

shall confer in good faith in an effort to resolve any dispute concerning such designation or 

redaction. If the objection cannot be resolved by agreement within ten (10) business days of the 

date of service of the written objection, the parties shall attempt to further resolve any such dispute 

pursuant to the procedure set forth in Local Rule 37.1 before filing any motion with the Court. If 

such efforts are unsuccessful, the Receiving Party may move the Court to alter or remove the 

confidentiality designation or redaction. Any opposition to such a motion shall be filed within 

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fourteen (14) business days of the service of such motion pursuant to Local Rule 7.1. In the event 

that such a motion is made in a timely manner, the document or information whose designation or 

redaction is objected to shall continue to be treated as CONFIDENTIAL, as applicable, until the 

motion has been decided by the Court. In the event that such a motion is granted, the Producing 

Party shall cause the confidentiality legend or redaction to be altered or removed from such 

documents within ten (10) business days following entry of the Court’s order, unless the Producing 

Party has sought reconsideration or appeal.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

21. The inadvertent failure by a Producing Party to designate Discovery Material as 

CONFIDENTIAL shall not waive any such designation provided that the Producing Party notifies 

all Receiving Parties that such Discovery Material is CONFIDENTIAL within fifteen (15) days 

from when the failure to designate first becomes known to the Producing Party. A Receiving Party 

shall not be in breach of this Order for any use of such Discovery Material before the Receiving 

Party receives notice of the inadvertent failure to designate. Once a Receiving Party has received 

notice of the inadvertent failure to designate pursuant to this provision, the Receiving Party shall 

treat such Discovery Material pursuant to the terms of this Protective Order. If, before the 

Producing Party notifies a Receiving Party of such designation of already-produced Discovery 

Material, the Receiving Party discloses such Discovery Material in a manner or to any person or 

entity, inconsistent with the subsequent designation, that Receiving Party shall notify the Producing 

Party within ten (10) days of receiving such notice.

22. In the event of a disclosure of any Discovery Material designated pursuant to this 

Protective Order as CONFIDENTIAL to a person or persons not authorized to receive such 

disclosure under this Protective Order, the party responsible for having made such disclosure 

(“Disclosing Party”), and each party with knowledge thereof, shall immediately notify counsel for 

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the party whose Discovery Material has been disclosed and provide to such counsel all known 

relevant information concerning the nature and circumstances of the disclosure. The Disclosing 

Party shall also promptly take all reasonable measures to retrieve the improperly disclosed 

Discovery Material and to ensure that no further or greater unauthorized disclosure and/or use 

thereof are made.

23. Not later than ninety (90) days after the final disposition of this litigation, (including 

after appeals, if any), each party shall return all CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material of a 

Producing Party to the respective outside counsel of the Producing Party, or in the alternative, 

destroy such Discovery Material. All parties that have received any such Discovery Material shall 

certify in writing that all such CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material has been returned or 

destroyed. Notwithstanding the provisions for return or destruction of Discovery Material, outside 

counsel may retain pleadings, expert reports, depositions, deposition exhibits, trial exhibits, 

motions and attachments to motions, and attorney and consultant work product for archival 

purposes. Nothing in this paragraph shall require any party to search for and destroy any electronic 

mail that contains or reflects CONFIDENTIAL information, including as attachments, provided 

that the party has taken precautions to protect the confidentiality and security of its electronic mail 

system.

24. If Discovery Material sought by a Receiving Party is subject to a confidentiality 

obligation of the Producing Party to a third party, and such obligation is not satisfied by the terms 

of this Protective Order, the Producing Party shall promptly: (i) alert the Receiving Party of this 

fact; (ii) produce a copy or copies of the relevant portion of the written agreement, order or other 

document in which the confidentiality obligation is set forth; and (iii) request permission from such 

third party to produce the requested Discovery Material and provide a copy of this Protective Order 

to the third party. If the third party does not consent to production of the requested Discovery 

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Material and/or if the parties are unable to resolve a dispute related to documents withheld under 

this paragraph, the Receiving Party may make a motion to the Court for an order compelling 

production of the requested Discovery Material. A Producing Party is not required to produce such 

Discovery Material unless and until the third party provides consent or the Court issues an order 

compelling production of the requested Discovery Material. The payment of expenses incurred in 

connection with any such motion to compel shall be governed by Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5).

25. This Protective Order is entered without prejudice to the right of any party to seek 

further or additional protection of any Discovery Material or to modify this Protective Order in any 

way. Nothing in this Protective Order shall be deemed to bar any Producing Party from seeking 

such additional protection, including, without limitation, an order that certain matter not be 

produced at all.

26. If, at any time, Discovery Material becomes subject to a subpoena by any court or 

arbitral, administrative, or legislative body, the person to whom the subpoena or other request is 

directed shall immediately give written notice thereof to every party who has produced such 

Discovery Material and to its counsel and shall provide each such party with an opportunity to 

object to the production of confidential materials. If a Producing Party does not move for a 

protective order within ten (10) business days of the date written notice is given, the party to whom 

the referenced subpoena is directed may produce such Discovery Material in response thereto.

27. Nothing in this Protective Order shall preclude any party to this lawsuit or any 

attorneys for any party to this lawsuit from (a) showing Discovery Material designated as 

CONFIDENTIAL to any individual who either prepared the Discovery Material or reviewed it 

prior to the filing of this action; or (b) disclosing or using, in any manner or for any purpose, its 

own Discovery Material, whether or not designated as CONFIDENTIAL. Notwithstanding any 

designation of Discovery Material by a Producing Party under this Order, any witness may be 

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shown at a deposition and examined on any Discovery Material produced by the witness or the 

witness’ current or former employer or that the witness authored or previously received. 

28. The parties agree that the terms of this Protective Order shall survive and remain in 

effect after the termination of the above-captioned matter. The Court shall retain jurisdiction after 

termination of this matter to hear and resolve any disputes arising out of this Protective Order.

29. This Protective Order shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their attorneys, and 

their successors, assigns, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, agents, retained consultants and 

experts, and any persons or organizations over which they have direct control or which control 

them.

30. Execution of this Protective Order shall not constitute a waiver of the right of any 

party to claim in this action or otherwise that any Discovery Material, or any portion thereof, is

privileged, otherwise non-discoverable, or not admissible in evidence in this action or any other 

proceeding.

31. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, nothing in this Protective Order 

shall be construed to change the burdens of proof or legal standards applicable to disputes 

regarding whether particular Discovery Material is confidential, and whether disclosure should be 

restricted, and if so, what restrictions should apply.

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED: ___________________

____________________________________

Hon. Ronald M. Whyte

United States District Judge

9/11/2015

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EXHIBIT A

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN JOSE DIVISION

MICROTECHNOLOGIES, LLC,,

Plaintiff,

vs.

AUTONOMY, INC. (also known as HP 

AUTONOMY), et al.

Defendants.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I, ____________________, declare as follows:

1. I understand that Materials deemed confidential and/or proprietary will be provided 

to me pursuant to the terms and restrictions of the foregoing Protective Order, dated by the Court 

on _________, 201__ in the case captioned Microtechnologies, LLC v. Autonomy, Inc., et al.,

(hereinafter, the “Action”).

2. I have read the Protective Order, and I agree to be bound by its terms and 

restrictions and to not reveal or otherwise communicate any of the Materials disclosed to me in 

connection with the Action except in accordance with the terms of the Protective Order. I consent 

to personal jurisdiction over me by the Court for purposes of enforcing the Protective Order.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the foregoing is 

true and correct.

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Executed this ___ day of _________ 201__.

Signature:

Printed name:

Address:

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