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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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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER (as approved by Court)

TIMOTHY J. RYAN, SBN 99542

REBEKKA R. MARTORANO, SBN 173600

MARLA R. WESTON, SBN 209460

RYAN & FONG, P.C.

2379 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 100

Sacramento, California 95833

Telephone: (916) 924-1912

Facsimile: (916) 923-3872

tryan@ryanfong.com

Attorneys for Plaintiff and Counter-Defendant

GLOBAL AEROSPACE, INC.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SACRAMENTO DIVISION

GLOBAL AEROSPACE, INC.,

Plaintiff,

v.

ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO.

INSURANCE BROKERS OF CALIFORNIA,

INC.,

Defendant.

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Case No. 2:06-CV-00594-LKK-KJM

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

(as approved by the court with annotations

in underline/strikeout format)

Plaintiff and Counter-Defendant Global Aerospace, Inc., by and through its attorneys, Ryan &

Fong, and Defendant and Counter-Complainant Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Insurance Brokers of

California, Inc., by and through its attorneys, Hanson Bridgett Marcus Vlahos & Rudy, LLP, hereby

stipulate and agree that an order may be entered in this action in the form set forth below.

Dated: _____________, 2006 RYAN & FONG

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 By: ______________________________

MARLA R. WESTON

Attorneys for Plaintiff and Counter-Defendant

Global Aerospace, Inc.

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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER (as approved by Court)

Dated: ____________, 2006 HANSON BRIDGETT MARCUS VLAHOS &

RUDY, LLP

 By: _______________________

CHRISTINA M. NUGENT 

Attorneys for Defendant and Counter-Complainant

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Insurance Brokers of

California, Inc.

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

All discovery conducted in this action shall be subject to the following Protective Order:

1. The term “Confidential and Protected Document” shall be deemed to refer to any

specifically identified confidential trade secret, commercial and proprietary document produced by or

disclosed by either of the parties during the course of this action entitled Global Aerospace, Inc. v.

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Insurance Brokers of California, Inc., Eastern District of California, Case

No. 2:06-CV-00594-LKK-KJM (hereafter, the “Subject Action”).

2. The following provisions shall govern the use of a “Confidential and Protected

Document” by any person (not including the Court or court personnel) to whom such document is

produced or otherwise disclosed, whether in response to discovery or otherwise, in the Subject Action:

(a) Any Confidential and Protected Document (and any copy, excerpt, digest,

summary, or index thereof) and the information contained therein will be used only for the purposes

of preparation for trial and trial of the Subject Action.

(b) All a party’s Confidential and Protected Documents produced in the Subject

Action (and all copies, excerpts, digests, summaries, and indices of these documents) shall be returned

to counsel for that party at the conclusion of the Subject Action.

(c) Confidential and Protected Documents and the information contained therein

will not be disclosed to anyone other than the attorneys for the parties, court personnel (including the

Court), certified court reporters, consultants, and experts engaged to prepare their respective cases in

the Subject Action. Such attorneys, court personnel, court reporters, consultants, and experts will agree

to be bound by the terms of this Protective Order.

(d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential and Protected Documents shall not

be disclosed to any employee, agent, consultant, or representative of any company that is a competitor

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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER (as approved by Court)

of any party.

(e) TheConfidential and Protected Documents and the information contained therein

may be shown to and used by experts and consultants engaged by the parties or their counsel for the

purposes of preparing the Subject Action for trial. All notes, copies or other reproductions of the text

of a party’s Confidential and Protected Documents, however made, shall be returned to that party’s

counsel at the conclusion of the Subject Action.

(f) In the event that questions asked at depositions require disclosure of any party’s

Confidential and Protected Documents or the information contained therein, that party’s counsel will

specify on the record that the pertinent pages of the deposition transcript are to be sealed (with the status

of documents submitted to the Court determined by the Court as indicated in subsections (g) and (h)

below), designated “Confidential and Protected” under this Protective Order, and utilized only as

permitted by this Protective Order.

(g) In the event that any Confidential and Protected Document (and any copy, excerpt,

digest, summary, or index thereof) is presented, quoted, or referred to in any pleading or memorandum

or other submission filed with the Court, the party filing that portion of the pleading, memorandum, or

other submission shall be filed request that the Court allow the filing under seal as provided by Local

Rule 39-141 and shall otherwise make the Document or any portion thereof be made available to

persons and used it only as permitted by this Protective Order.

(h) In the event that any party wishes to offer or introduce into evidence, or otherwise

file with the Court during the pendency of trial of the Subject Action, any a party’s Confidential and

Protected Document is offered or introduced into evidence or otherwise filed with the Court during the

pendency of trial of the Subject Action, counsel for such party shall request, no later than the pretrial

status conference, that the Court allow the handling of any such Document in a manner consistent with

the terms of this Protective Order; provided, however, that the Court in its sole discretion will determine

whether any such Document will be sealed during trial or returned to counsel following trial. offering

or introducing such document will, at the conclusion of the Subject Action, promptly request return

of such document and, upon receipt thereof, shall return the document to counsel for the party to which

the document belongs.

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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER (as approved by Court)

(i) Each document or thing designated by a party as “Confidential and Protected”

and, therefore, subject to the terms of this Protective Order, will be plainly marked with a legend

identifying it as a “Confidential and Protected Document” subject to the terms of this Protective Order.

(j) At the conclusion of the Subject Action, all documents or portions thereof that have

been designated as “Confidential and Protected” by a party that have been obtained as a result of

discovery in this action, and that are in the possession of counsel, of another party, of an expert, or of

a consultant shall be returned to counsel for the party to which the documents belong.

(k) All provisions herein regarding confidentiality and non-disclosure of any

document and the information contained therein shall continue to be in force after the completion of

the Subject Action.

3. Any party within ten (10) days of notice that a document has been designated as

“Confidential and Protected” may object in writing to such designation. If the parties are unable to

resolve said objection within fifteen (15) days of notice to the designating party of the objection, the

objecting party may submit the dispute to the Court for resolution. Until the Court resolves the dispute,

the material shall be treated as Confidential and Protected. The failure of the objecting party to submit

the dispute to the Court within thirty (30) days of written notice of the designation as a Confidential and

Protected document shall constitute a waiver of that party’s right to challenge the designation.

4. This Protective Order is binding on counsel, the parties, insurers, and insureds involved

in the Subject Action, as well as upon any experts or consultants engaged by or on behalf of same.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: September 19, 2006.

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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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