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Cause of Action: 15:1051 Trademark Infringement

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Roy S. Gordet SBN 103916

98 Battery Street, Suite 601

San Francisco, CA 94111

Tel. 415-627-0300

Fax 415-627-9020

roy@gordetlaw.com

Attorney for Defendants Los Jarritos, Dolores Reyes and Francisco Reyes

SHEPPARD MULLIN RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP

A Limited Liability Partnership

Including Professional Corporations

NEIL A. SMITH, Cal. Bar No. 63777

Four Embarcadero Center, 17th Floor

San Francisco, California 94111-4106

Telephone: 415-434-9100

Facsimile: 415-434-3947

Of Counsel

CHARLES W. HANOR, P.C. (Tex. No. 08928800)

Attorneys at Law

750 Rittiman Road

San Antonio, Texas 78209

Telephone: 210-829-2002

Facsimile: 210-829-2001

Attorneys for Plaintiff

JARRITOS, INC. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION

JARRITOS, INC., Plaintiff, v. LOS JARRITOS, DOLORES REYES and

FRANCISCO REYES d/b/a LOS

JARRITOS, Defendants.

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1. PURPOSES AND LIMITATIONS

Disclosure and discovery activity in this action are likely to involve production of confidential, proprietary, or private information for which special protection from public disclosure and from

use for any purpose other than prosecuting this litigation would be warranted. Accordingly, the

parties hereby stipulate to and petition the court to enter the following Stipulated Protective

Order. The parties acknowledge that this Order does not confer blanket protections on all

disclosures or responses to discovery and that the protection it affords extends only to the limited

information or items that are entitled under the applicable legal principles to treatment as

confidential. The parties further acknowledge, as set forth in Section 10, below, that this

Stipulated Protective Order creates no entitlement to file confidential information under seal;

Civil Local Rule 79-5 sets forth the procedures that must be followed and reflects the standards

that will be applied when a party seeks permission from the court to file material under seal. 2. DEFINITIONS

2.1 Party: any party to this action, including all of its officers, directors, employees, consultants, retained experts, and outside counsel (and their support staff). 2.2 Disclosure or Discovery Material: all items or information, regardless of

the medium or manner generated, stored, or maintained (including, among other things,

testimony, transcripts, or tangible things) that are produced or generated in disclosures or

responses to discovery in this matter. 2.3 ìConfidentialî Information or Items: information (regardless of how

generated, stored or maintained) or tangible things that qualify for protection under standards

developed under F.R.Civ.P. 26(c). 2.4 ìHighly Confidential ñ Attorneysí Eyes Onlyî Information or Items:

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extremely sensitive ìConfidential Information or Itemsî whose disclosure to another Party or

nonparty would create a substantial risk of serious injury that could not be avoided by less

restrictive means. 2.5 Receiving Party: a Party that receives Disclosure or Discovery Material

from a Producing Party. 2.6 Producing Party: a Party or non-party that produces Disclosure or

Discovery Material in this action. 2.7. Designating Party: a Party or non-party that designates information or

items that it produces in disclosures or in responses to discovery as ìConfidentialî or ìHighly

Confidential ó Attorneysí Eyes Only.î 2.8 Protected Material: any Disclosure or Discovery Material that is

designated as ìConfidentialî or as ìHighly Confidential ñ Attorneysí Eyes Only.î 2.9. Outside Counsel: attorneys who are not employees of a Party but who are

retained to represent or advise a Party in this action. 2.10 House Counsel: attorneys who are employees of a Party. 2.11 Counsel (without qualifier): Outside Counsel and House Counsel (as well

as their support staffs). 2.12 Expert: a person with specialized knowledge or experience in a matter

pertinent to the litigation who has been retained by a Party or its counsel to serve as an expert

witness or as a consultant in this action and who is not a past or a current employee of a Party or

of a competitor of a Partyís and who, at the time of retention, is not anticipated to become an

employee of a Party or a competitor of a Partyís. This definition includes a professional jury or

trial consultant retained in connection with this litigation.

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2.13 Professional Vendors: persons or entities that provide litigation support

services (e.g., photocopying; videotaping; translating; preparing exhibits or demonstrations;

organizing, storing, retrieving data in any form or medium; etc.) and their employees and

subcontractors. 3. SCOPE

The protections conferred by this Stipulation and Order cover not only Protected Material

(as defined above), but also any information copied or extracted therefrom, as well as all copies, excerpts, summaries, or compilations thereof, plus testimony, conversations, or presentations by

parties or counsel to or in court or in other settings that might reveal Protected Material. 4. DURATION

Even after the termination of this litigation, the confidentiality obligations imposed by

this Order shall remain in effect until a Designating Party agrees otherwise in writing or a court

order otherwise directs. 5. DESIGNATING PROTECTED MATERIAL

5.1 Exercise of Restraint and Care in Designating Material for Protection. Each

Party or non-party that designates information or items for protection under this Order must take

care to limit any such designation to specific material that qualifies under the appropriate standards. A Designating Party must take care to designate for protection only those parts of material, documents, items, or oral or written communications that qualify ñ so that other portions of the

material, documents, items, or communications for which protection is not warranted are not swept

unjustifiably within the ambit of this Order. Mass, indiscriminate, or routinized designations are prohibited. Designations that

are shown to be clearly unjustified, or that have been made for an improper purpose (e.g., to

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unnecessarily encumber or retard the case development process, or to impose unnecessary

expenses and burdens on other parties), expose the Designating Party to sanctions.

If it comes to a Partyís or a non-partyís attention that information or items that it

designated for protection do not qualify for protection at all, or do not qualify for the level of

protection initially asserted, that Party or non-party must promptly notify all other parties that it

is withdrawing the mistaken designation. 5.2 Manner and Timing of Designations. Except as otherwise provided in this

Order (see, e.g., second paragraph of section 5.2(a), below), or as otherwise stipulated or

ordered, material that qualifies for protection under this Order must be clearly so designated

before the material is disclosed or produced. Designation in conformity with this Order requires:

(a) for information in documentary form (apart from transcripts of

depositions or other pretrial or trial proceedings), that the Producing Party affix the legend

ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî at the top

of each page that contains protected material. If only a portion or portions of the material on a

page qualifies for protection, the Producing Party also must clearly identify the protected

portion(s) (e.g., by making appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for each

portion, the level of protection being asserted (either ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY

CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî). A Party or non-party that makes original documents or materials available

for inspection need not designate them for protection until after the inspecting Party has

indicated which material it would like copied and produced. During the inspection and before the

designation, all of the material made available for inspection shall be deemed ìHIGHLY

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CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLY.î After the inspecting Party has identified the

documents it wants copied and produced, the Producing Party must determine which documents, or portions thereof, qualify for protection under this Order, then, before producing the specified

documents, the Producing Party must affix the appropriate legend (ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî) at the top of each page that

contains Protected Material. If only a portion or portions of the material on a page qualifies for

protection, the Producing Party also must clearly identify the protected portion(s) (e.g., by

making appropriate markings in the margins) and must specify, for each portion, the level of

protection being asserted (either ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî).

(b) for testimony given in deposition or in other pretrial or trial

proceedings, that the Party or non-party offering or sponsoring the testimony identify on the

record, before the close of the deposition, hearing, or other proceeding, all protected testimony, and further specify any portions of the testimony that qualify as ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLY.î When it is impractical to identify separately each portion of

testimony that is entitled to protection, and when it appears that substantial portions of the

testimony may qualify for protection, the Party or non-party that sponsors, offers, or gives the

testimony may invoke on the record (before the deposition or proceeding is concluded) a right to

have up to 20 days to identify the specific portions of the testimony as to which protection is

sought and to specify the level of protection being asserted (ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY

CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî). Only those portions of the testimony that

are appropriately designated for protection within the 20 days shall be covered by the provisions

of this Stipulated Protective Order. Transcript pages containing Protected Material must be

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separately bound by the court reporter, who must affix to the top of each such page the legend

ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLY,î as

instructed by the Party or nonparty offering or sponsoring the witness or presenting the

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(c) for information produced in some form other than documentary, and

for any other tangible items, that the Producing Party affix in a prominent place on the exterior of

the container or containers in which the information or item is stored the legend

îCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLY.î If only

portions of the information or item warrant protection, the Producing Party, to the extent

practicable, shall identify the protected portions, specifying whether they qualify as ìConfidentialî or as ìHighly Confidential ñ Attorneysí Eyes Only.î 5.3 Inadvertent Failures to Designate. If timely corrected, an inadvertent

failure to designate qualified information or items as ìConfidentialî or ìHighly Confidential ñ Attorneysí Eyes Onlyî does not, standing alone, waive the Designating Partyís right to secure

protection under this Order for such material. If material is appropriately designated as ìConfidentialî or ìHighly Confidential ñ Attorneysí Eyes Onlyî after the material was initially

produced, the Receiving Party, on timely notification of the designation, must make reasonable

efforts to assure that the material is treated in accordance with the provisions of this Order. 6. CHALLENGING CONFIDENTIALITY DESIGNATIONS

6.1 Timing of Challenges. Unless a prompt challenge to a Designating Partyís

confidentiality designation is necessary to avoid foreseeable substantial unfairness, unnecessary

economic burdens, or a later significant disruption or delay of the litigation, a Party does not

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waive its right to challenge a confidentiality designation by electing not to mount a challenge

promptly after the original designation is disclosed. 6.2 Meet and Confer. A Party that elects to initiate a challenge to a

Designating Partyís confidentiality designation must do so in good faith and must begin the

process by conferring directly (in voice to voice dialogue; other forms of communication are not

sufficient) with counsel for the Designating Party. In conferring, the challenging Party must

explain the basis for its belief that the confidentiality designation was not proper and must give

the Designating Party an opportunity to review the designated material, to reconsider the

circumstances, and, if no change in designation is offered, to explain the basis for the chosen

designation. A challenging Party may proceed to the next stage of the challenge process only if it

has engaged in this meet and confer process first. 6.3 Judicial Intervention. A Party that elects to press a challenge to a

confidentiality designation after considering the justification offered by the Designating Party

may file and serve a motion under Civil Local Rule 7 (and in compliance with Civil Local Rule

79-5, if applicable) that identifies the challenged material and sets forth in detail the basis for the

challenge. Each such motion must be accompanied by a competent declaration that affirms that

the movant has complied with the meet and confer requirements imposed in the preceding

paragraph and that sets forth with specificity the justification for the confidentiality designation

that was given by the Designating Party in the meet and confer dialogue. The burden of persuasion in any such challenge proceeding shall be on the

Designating Party. Until the court rules on the challenge, all parties shall continue to afford the

material in question the level of protection to which it is entitled under the Producing Partyís

designation.

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7. ACCESS TO AND USE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

7.1 Basic Principles. A Receiving Party may use Protected Material that is

disclosed or produced by another Party or by a non-party in connection with this case only for

prosecuting, defending, or attempting to settle this litigation. Such Protected Material may be

disclosed only to the categories of persons and under the conditions described in this Order. When the litigation has been terminated, a Receiving Party must comply with the provisions of

section 11, below (FINAL DISPOSITION). Protected Material must be stored and maintained by

a Receiving Party at a location and in a secure manner that ensures that access is limited to the

persons authorized under this Order. 7.2 Disclosure of ìCONFIDENTIALî Information or Items. Unless otherwise

ordered by the court or permitted in writing by the Designating Party, a Receiving Party may

disclose any information or item designated CONFIDENTIAL only to:

(a) the Receiving Partyís Outside Counsel of record in this action, as well

as employees of said Counsel to whom it is reasonably necessary to disclose the information for

this litigation and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective Orderî that is

attached hereto as Exhibit A;

(b) the officers, directors, and employees (including House Counsel) of the

Receiving Party to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have

signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective Orderî (Exhibit A);

(c) experts (as defined in this Order) of the Receiving Party to whom

disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be

Bound by Protective Orderî (Exhibit A);

(d) the Court and its personnel;

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(e) court reporters, their staffs, and professional vendors to whom

disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be

Bound by Protective Orderî (Exhibit A);

(f) during their depositions, witnesses in the action to whom disclosure is

reasonably necessary and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective Orderî

(Exhibit A). Pages of transcribed deposition testimony or exhibits to depositions that reveal

Protected Material must be separately bound by the court reporter and may not be disclosed to

anyone except as permitted under this Stipulated Protective Order.

(g) the author of the document or the original source of the information. 7.3 Disclosure of ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî

Information or Items. Unless otherwise ordered by the court or permitted in writing by the Designating

Party, a Receiving Party may disclose any information or item designated ìHIGHLY

CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî only to:

(a) the Receiving Partyís Outside Counsel of record in this action, as well

as employees of said Counsel to whom it is reasonably necessary to disclose the information for

this litigation and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective Orderî that is

attached hereto as Exhibit A;

(b) ñ House counsel or the Legal Coordinator, Nina Navarro, of a

Receiving Pary (1) to whom disclosure is reasonably necessar for this litigation, and (2) who has

signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective Order (Exhibit A);

(c) Experts (as defined in this Order) (1) to whom disclosure is reasonably

necessary for this litigation, (2) who have signed the ìAgreement to Be Bound by Protective

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Orderî (Exhibit A), and (3) as to whom the procedures set forth in paragraph 7.4, below, have

been followed];

(d) the Court and its personnel;

(e) court reporters, their staffs, and professional vendors to whom

disclosure is reasonably necessary for this litigation and who have signed the ìAgreement to Be

Bound by Protective Orderî (Exhibit A); and

(f) the author of the document or the original source of the information. 7.4 Procedures for Approving Disclosure of ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî Information or Items to ìExpertsî

(a) Unless otherwise ordered by the court or agreed in writing by the

Designating Party, a Party that seeks to disclose to an ìExpertî (as defined in this Order) any

information or item that has been designated ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLYî first must make a written request to the Designating Party that (1) identifies the

specific HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL information that the Receiving Party seeks permission to

disclose to the Expert, (2) sets forth the full name of the Expert and the city and state of his or

her primary residence, (3) attaches a copy of the Expertís current resume, (4) identifies the

Expertís current employer(s), (5) identifies each person or entity from whom the Expert has

received compensation for work in his or her areas of expertise or to whom the expert has

provided professional services at any time during the preceding five years, and (6) identifies (by

name and number of the case, filing date, and location of court) any litigation in connection with which the Expert has provided any

professional services during the preceding five years.

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(b) A Party that makes a request and provides the information specified in

the preceding paragraph may disclose the subject Protected Material to the identified Expert

unless, within seven court days of delivering the request, the Party receives a written objection

from the Designating Party. Any such objection must set forth in detail the grounds on which it is

based.

(c) A Party that receives a timely written objection must meet and confer

with the Designating Party (through direct voice to voice dialogue) to try to resolve the matter by

agreement. If no agreement is reached, the Party seeking to make the disclosure to the Expert

may file a motion as provided in Civil Local Rule 7 (and in compliance with Civil Local Rule

79-5, if applicable) seeking permission from the court to do so. Any such motion must describe

the circumstances with specificity, set forth in detail the reasons for which the disclosure to the

Expert is reasonably necessary, assess the risk of harm that the disclosure would entail and

suggest any additional means that might be used to reduce that risk. In addition, any such motion

must be accompanied by a competent declaration in which the movant describes the partiesí efforts to resolve the matter by agreement (i.e., the extent and the content of the meet and confer

discussions) and sets forth the reasons advanced by the Designating Party for its refusal to

approve the disclosure.

In any such proceeding the Party opposing disclosure to the Expert shall

bear the burden of proving that the risk of harm that the disclosure would entail (under the

safeguards proposed) outweighs the Receiving Partyís need to disclose the Protected Material to

its Expert.

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7.5 Confidentiality of Documents Involving Privacy Rights of Third Parties

(a) The documents which involve potential privacy rights of third parties

(e.g. enforcement letters sent to other businesses), these documents (and any detailed description

of their contents functionally equivalent to disclosure of the documents themselves) shall be used

for purposes of this litigation only.

(b) The Receiving Party may contact these individuals in the course of this

litigation. Should any such individual consent to disclosure of such documents, thereby

eviscerating any privacy right, then the protective orders shall no longer apply to such document. 8. PROTECTED MATERIAL SUBPOENAED OR ORDERED PRODUCED IN OTHER

LITIGATION.

If a Receiving Party is served with a subpoena or an order issued in other litigation that

would compel disclosure of any information or items designated in this action as ìCONFIDENTIALî or ìHIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL ñ ATTORNEYSí EYES ONLY,î the

Receiving Party must so notify the Designating Party, in writing (by fax, if possible)

immediately and in no event more than three court days after receiving the subpoena or order. Such notification must include a copy of the subpoena or court order. The Receiving Party also must immediately inform in writing the Party who caused the

subpoena or order to issue in the other litigation that some or all the material covered by the

subpoena or order is the subject of this Protective Order. In addition, the Receiving Party must

deliver a copy of this Stipulated Protective Order promptly to the Party in the other action that

caused the subpoena or order to issue. The purpose of imposing these duties is to alert the interested parties to the existence of

this Protective Order and to afford the Designating Party in this case an opportunity to try to

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protect its confidentiality interests in the court from which the subpoena or order issued. The

Designating Party shall bear the burdens and the expenses of seeking protection in that court of

its confidential material ñ and nothing in these provisions should be construed as authorizing or

encouraging a Receiving Party in this action to disobey a lawful directive from another court. 9. UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

If a Receiving Party learns that, by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed Protected

Material to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Stipulated Protective

Order, the Receiving Party must immediately (a) notify in writing the Designating Party of the

unauthorized disclosures, (b) use its best efforts to retrieve all copies of the Protected Material,

(c) inform the person or persons to whom unauthorized disclosures were made of all the terms of

this Order, and (d) request such person or persons to execute the ìAcknowledgment and

Agreement to Be Boundî that is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 10. FILING PROTECTED MATERIAL. Without written permission from the

Designating Party or a court order secured after appropriate notice to all interested persons, a

Party may not file in the public record in this action any Protected Material. A Party that seeks to

file under seal any Protected Material must comply with Civil Local Rule 79-5. 11. FINAL DISPOSITION. Unless otherwise ordered or agreed in writing by the Producing

Party, within sixty days after the final termination of this action, each Receiving Party must return

all Protected Material to the Producing Party. As used in this subdivision, ìall Protected Materialî

includes all copies, abstracts, compilations, summaries or any other form of reproducing or

capturing any of the Protected Material. With permission in writing from the Designating Party, the

Receiving Party may destroy some or all of the Protected Material instead of returning it. Whether

the Protected Material is returned or destroyed, the Receiving Party must submit a written

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certification to the Producing Party (and, if not the same person or entity, to the Designating Party)

by the sixty day deadline that identifies (by category, where appropriate) all the Protected Material

that was returned or destroyed and that affirms that the Receiving Party has not retained any copies, abstracts, compilations, summaries or other forms of reproducing or capturing any of the Protected

Material.Notwithstanding this provision, Counsel are entitled to retain an archival copy of all

pleadings, motion papers, transcripts, legal memoranda, correspondence or attorney work

product, even if such materials contain Protected Material. Any such archival copies that contain

or constitute Protected Material remain subject to this Protective Order as set forth in Section 4

(DURATION), above. 12. MISCELLANEOUS

12.1 Right to Further Relief. Nothing in this Order abridges the right of any

person to seek its modification by the Court in the future. 12.2 Right to Assert Other Objections. By stipulating to the entry of this

Protective Order no Party waives any right it otherwise would have to object to disclosing or

producing any information or item on any ground not addressed in this Stipulated Protective

Order. Similarly, no Party waives any right to object on any ground to use in evidence of any of

the material covered by this Protective Order.

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IT IS SO STIPULATED, THROUGH COUNSEL OF RECORD. Date: May 22, 2006 /s/ Roy S. Gordet

Roy S. Gordet, Attorney for Defendants, Los Jarritos

Francisco Reyes and Dolores Reyes

Date: May 26, 2006 SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP

/s/ Neil A. Smith

Neil A. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff

Jarritos, Inc.

IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: May __, 2006 __________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

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EXHIBIT A

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND

I, ________________________ [print or type full name], of _________________ [print

or type full address], declare under penalty of perjury that I have read in its entirety and

understand the Stipulated Protective Order that was issued by the United States District Court

for the Northern District of California on ____________________in the case of Jarritos, Inc. v. Los Jarritos, Dolores Reyes and Francisco Reyes,. Case No. C 05-2380 JSW. I agree to comply

with and to be bound by all the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order and I understand and

acknowledge that failure to so comply could expose me to sanctions and punishment in the

nature of contempt. I solemnly promise that I will not disclose in any manner any information

or item that is subject to this Stipulated Protective Order to any person or entity except in strict

compliance with the provisions of this Order. I further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the

Northern District of California for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Stipulated

Protective Order, even if such enforcement proceedings occur after termination of this action. I hereby appoint __________________________ [print or type full name] of _______________________________________ [print or type full address and telephone

number] as my California agent for service of process in connection with this action or any

proceedings related to enforcement of this Stipulated Protective Order. Date: _________________________________ City and State where sworn and signed: _________________________________ Printed name: ______________________________

[printed name]

Signature: __________________________________

[signature]

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