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

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

PHILADELPHIA INDEMNITY 

INSURANCE COMPANY, a 

Pennsylvania corporation, 

Plaintiff, 

vs. 

GOTHAM MANAGEMENT, LLC, a 

New York corporation; and DOES 1 

through 10, 

Defendants. 

AND RELATED COUNTER-ACTION 

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CASE NO.: 16-CV-00673 NLS JMA

ORDER GRANTING JOINT 

MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE 

ORDER-CONFIDENTIAL 

DESIGNATION ONLY 

[Dkt. No. 33] 

The Court, having read the Stipulation and Proposed Protective Order 

regarding Confidential Designation Only entered into by counsel for 

PHILADELPHIA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY and GOTHAM 

MANAGEMENT, LLC, cause appearing therefore, 

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 

 The following stipulated protective order is approved and is hereby adopted as 

the Order of this Court: 

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IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between the undersigned parties 

(collectively, the “Parties” or individually as a “Party”), by and through their 

respective counsel of record, that in order to facilitate the exchange of information 

and documents which may be subject to confidentiality limitations on disclosure due 

to federal laws, state laws, and privacy rights, the Parties stipulate as follows: 

1. In this Stipulation and Protective Order, the words set forth below shall 

have the following meanings:

a. “Proceeding” means the above-entitled proceeding, Case No. 16-

CV-00673 NLS JMA. 

b. “Court” means the Hon. Nita L. Stormes, or any other judge to 

which this Proceeding may be assigned, including Court staff participating in such 

proceedings. 

c. “Confidential” means any information which is in the possession 

of a Designating Party who believes in good faith that such information is entitled to 

confidential treatment under applicable law. 

d. “Confidential Materials” means any Documents, Testimony or 

Information as defined below designated as “Confidential” pursuant to the provisions 

of this Stipulation and Protective Order. 

e. “Designating Party” means the Party that designates Materials as 

“Confidential.” 

f. “Disclose” or “Disclosed” or “Disclosure” means to reveal, 

divulge, give, or make available Materials, or any part thereof, or any information 

contained therein. 

g. “Documents” means (i) any “Writing,” “Original,” and 

“Duplicate” as those terms are defined by Federal Rules of Evidence, Rule 1001 (a) 

and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34, which have been produced in discovery in 

this Proceeding by any person, and (ii) any copies, reproductions, or summaries of all 

or any part of the foregoing. 

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h. “Information” means the content of Documents or Testimony. 

i. “Testimony” means all depositions, declarations or other 

testimony taken or used in this Proceeding. 

2. The Designating Party shall have the right to designate as 

“Confidential” any Documents, Testimony or Information that the Designating Party 

in good faith believes to contain non-public information that is entitled to 

confidential treatment under applicable law. 

3. The entry of this Stipulation and Protective Order does not alter, waive, 

modify, or abridge any right, privilege or protection otherwise available to any Party 

with respect to the discovery of matters, including but not limited to any Party’s right 

to assert the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work product doctrine, or other 

privileges, or any Party’s right to contest any such assertion. 

4. Any Documents, Testimony or Information to be designated as 

“Confidential” must be clearly so designated before the Document, Testimony or 

Information is Disclosed or produced. The parties may agree that the case name and 

number are to be part of the “Confidential” designation. The “Confidential” 

designation should not obscure or interfere with the legibility of the designated 

Information. 

a. For Documents (apart from transcripts of depositions or other 

pretrial or trial proceedings), the Designating Party must affix the legend 

“Confidential” on each page of any Document containing such designated 

Confidential Material. 

b. For Testimony given in depositions the Designating Party may 

either: 

i. identify on the record, before the close of the deposition, all 

“Confidential” Testimony, by specifying all portions of the Testimony that qualify as 

“Confidential;” or 

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ii. designate the entirety of the Testimony at the deposition as 

“Confidential” (before the deposition is concluded) with the right to identify more 

specific portions of the Testimony as to which protection is sought within 30 days 

following receipt of the deposition transcript. In circumstances where portions of the 

deposition Testimony are designated for protection, the transcript pages containing 

“Confidential” Information may be separately bound by the court reporter, who must 

affix to the top of each page the legend “Confidential,” as instructed by the 

Designating Party. 

c. For Information produced in some form other than Documents, 

and for any other tangible items, including, without limitation, compact discs or 

DVDs, the Designating Party must affix in a prominent place on the exterior of the 

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

“Confidential.” If only portions of the Information or item warrant protection, the 

Designating Party, to the extent practicable, shall identify the “Confidential” 

portions. 

5. The inadvertent production by any of the undersigned Parties or nonParties to the Proceedings of any Document, Testimony or Information during 

discovery in this Proceeding without a “Confidential” designation, shall be without 

prejudice to any claim that such item is “Confidential” and such Party shall not be 

held to have waived any rights by such inadvertent production. In the event that any 

Document, Testimony or Information that is subject to a “Confidential” designation 

is inadvertently produced without such designation, the Party that inadvertently 

produced the document shall give written notice of such inadvertent production 

within twenty (20) days of discovery of the inadvertent production, together with a 

further copy of the subject Document, Testimony or Information designated as 

“Confidential” (the “Inadvertent Production Notice”). Upon receipt of such 

Inadvertent Production Notice, the Party that received the inadvertently produced 

Document, Testimony or Information shall promptly destroy the inadvertently 

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produced Document, Testimony or Information and all copies thereof, or, at the 

expense of the producing Party, return such together with all copies of such 

Document, Testimony or Information to counsel for the producing Party and shall 

retain only the “Confidential” designated Materials. Should the receiving Party 

choose to destroy such inadvertently produced Document, Testimony or Information, 

the receiving Party shall notify the producing Party in writing of such destruction 

within ten (10) days of receipt of written notice of the inadvertent production. This 

provision is not intended to apply to any inadvertent production of any Information 

protected by attorney-client or work product privileges. In the event that this 

provision conflicts with any applicable law regarding waiver of confidentiality 

through the inadvertent production of Documents, Testimony or Information, such 

law shall govern. 

6. In the event that counsel for a Party receiving Documents, Testimony or 

Information in discovery designated as “Confidential” objects to such designation 

with respect to any or all of such items, said counsel shall advise counsel for the 

Designating Party, in writing, of such objections, the specific Documents, Testimony 

or Information to which each objection pertains, and the specific reasons and support 

for such objections (the “Designation Objections”). Counsel for the Designating 

Party shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of the written Designation Objections 

to either (a) agree in writing to de-designate Documents, Testimony or Information 

pursuant to any or all of the Designation Objections and/or (b) file a motion with the 

Court seeking to uphold any or all designations on Documents, Testimony or 

Information addressed by the Designation Objections (the “Designation Motion”). 

Pending a resolution of the Designation Motion by the Court, any and all existing 

designations on the Documents, Testimony or Information at issue in such Motion 

shall remain in place. The Designating Party shall have the burden on any 

Designation Motion of establishing the applicability of its “Confidential” 

designation. In the event that the Designation Objections are neither timely agreed to 

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nor timely addressed in the Designation Motion, then such Documents, Testimony or 

Information shall be de-designated in accordance with the Designation Objection 

applicable to such material. 

7. Access to and/or Disclosure of Confidential Materials designated as 

“Confidential” shall be permitted only to the following persons: 

a. the Court; 

b. (1) Attorneys of record in the Proceedings and their affiliated 

attorneys, paralegals, clerical and secretarial staff employed by such attorneys who 

are actively involved in the Proceedings and are not employees of any Party. (2) Inhouse counsel to the undersigned Parties and the paralegal, clerical and secretarial 

staff employed by such counsel. Provided, however, that each non-lawyer given 

access to Confidential Materials shall be advised that such Materials are being 

Disclosed pursuant to, and are subject to, the terms of this Stipulation and Protective 

Order and that they may not be Disclosed other than pursuant to its terms; 

c. those officers, directors, partners, members, employees and 

agents of all non-designating Parties that counsel for such Parties deems necessary to 

aid counsel in the prosecution and defense of this Proceeding; provided, however, 

that prior to the Disclosure of Confidential Materials to any such officer, director, 

partner, member, employee or agent, counsel for the Party making the Disclosure 

shall deliver a copy of this Stipulation and Protective Order to such person, shall 

explain that such person is bound to follow the terms of such Order, and shall secure 

the signature of such person on a statement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A; 

d. court reporters in this Proceeding (whether at depositions, 

hearings, or any other proceeding); 

e. any deposition, trial or hearing witness in the Proceeding who 

previously has had access to the Confidential Materials, or who is currently or was 

previously an officer, director, partner, member, employee or agent of an entity that 

has had access to the Confidential Materials; 

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f. any deposition or non-trial hearing witness in the Proceeding who 

previously did not have access to the Confidential Materials; provided, however, that 

each such witness given access to Confidential Materials shall be advised that such 

Materials are being Disclosed pursuant to, and are subject to, the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order and that they may not be Disclosed other than 

pursuant to its terms; 

g. mock jury participants, provided, however, that prior to the 

Disclosure of Confidential Materials to any such mock jury participant, counsel for 

the Party making the Disclosure shall deliver a copy of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order to such person, shall explain that such person is bound to follow the 

terms of such Order, and shall secure the signature of such person on a statement in 

the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

h. outside experts or expert consultants consulted by the 

undersigned Parties or their counsel in connection with the Proceeding, whether or 

not retained to testify at any oral hearing; provided, however, that prior to the 

Disclosure of Confidential Materials to any such expert or expert consultant, counsel 

for the Party making the Disclosure shall deliver a copy of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order to such person, shall explain its terms to such person, and shall 

secure the signature of such person on a statement in the form attached hereto as 

Exhibit A. It shall be the obligation of counsel, upon learning of any breach or 

threatened breach of this Stipulation and Protective Order by any such expert or 

expert consultant, to promptly notify counsel for the Designating Party of such 

breach or threatened breach; and 

i. any other person that the Designating Party agrees to in writing. 

8. Confidential Materials shall be used by the persons receiving them only 

for the purposes of preparing for, conducting, participating in the conduct of, and/or 

prosecuting and/or defending the Proceeding, and not for any business or other 

purpose whatsoever. 

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9. Any Party to the Proceeding (or other person subject to the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order) may ask the Court, after appropriate notice to the 

other Parties to the Proceeding, to modify or grant relief from any provision of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order. 

10. Entering into, agreeing to, and/or complying with the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order shall not: 

a. operate as an admission by any person that any particular 

Document, Testimony or Information marked “Confidential” contains or reflects 

trade secrets, proprietary, confidential or competitively sensitive business, 

commercial, financial or personal information; or 

b. prejudice in any way the right of any Party (or any other person 

subject to the terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order): 

i. to seek a determination by the Court of whether any 

particular Confidential Material should be subject to protection as “Confidential” 

under the terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order; or 

ii. to seek relief from the Court on appropriate notice to all 

other Parties to the Proceeding from any provision(s) of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order, either generally or as to any particular Document, Material or 

Information. 

11. Any Party to the Proceeding who has not executed this Stipulation and 

Protective Order as of the time it is presented to the Court for signature may 

thereafter become a Party to this Stipulation and Protective Order by its counsel’s 

signing and dating a copy thereof and filing the same with the Court, and serving 

copies of such signed and dated copy upon the other Parties to this Stipulation and 

Protective Order. 

12. Any Information that may be produced by a non-Party witness in 

discovery in the Proceeding pursuant to subpoena or otherwise may be designated by 

such non-Party as “Confidential” under the terms of this Stipulation and Protective 

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Order, and any such designation by a non-Party shall have the same force and effect, 

and create the same duties and obligations, as if made by one of the undersigned 

Parties hereto. Any such designation shall also function as a consent by such 

producing Party to the authority of the Court in the Proceeding to resolve and 

conclusively determine any motion or other application made by any person or Party 

with respect to such designation, or any other matter otherwise arising under this 

Stipulation and Protective Order. 

13. If any person subject to this Stipulation and Protective Order who has 

custody of any a subpoena or other process (“Subpoena”) from any government or 

other person or entity demanding production of Confidential Materials, the recipient 

of the Subpoena shall promptly give notice of the same by electronic mail 

transmission, followed by either express mail or overnight delivery to counsel of 

record for the Designating Party, and shall furnish such counsel with a copy of the 

Subpoena. Upon receipt of this notice, the Designating Party may, in its sole 

discretion and at its own cost, move to quash or limit the Subpoena, otherwise 

oppose production of the Confidential Materials, and/or seek to obtain confidential 

treatment of such Confidential Materials from the subpoenaing person or entity to the 

fullest extent available under law. The recipient of the Subpoena may not produce 

any Documents, Testimony or Information pursuant to the Subpoena prior to the date 

specified for production on the Subpoena. 

14. Nothing in this Stipulation and Protective Order shall be construed to 

preclude either Party from asserting in good faith that certain Confidential Materials 

require additional protection. The Parties shall meet and confer to agree upon the 

terms of such additional protection. 

15. If, after execution of this Stipulation and Protective Order, any 

Confidential Materials submitted by a Designating Party under the terms of this 

Stipulation and Protective Order is Disclosed by a non-Designating Party to any 

person other than in the manner authorized by this Stipulation and Protective Order, 

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the non-Designating Party responsible for the Disclosure shall bring all pertinent 

facts relating to the Disclosure of such Confidential Materials to the immediate 

attention of the Designating Party. 

16. This Stipulation and Protective Order is entered into without prejudice 

to the right of any Party to knowingly waive the applicability of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order to any Confidential Materials designated by that Party. If the 

Designating Party uses Confidential Materials in a non-Confidential manner, then the 

Designating Party shall advise that the designation no longer applies. 

17. Where any Confidential Materials, or Information derived from 

Confidential Materials, is included in any motion or other proceeding governed by 

Civil Local Rule 79.2, the party shall follow those rules. With respect to discovery 

motions or other proceedings not governed by Civil Local Rule 79.2, the following 

shall apply: If Confidential Materials or Information derived from Confidential 

Materials are submitted to or otherwise disclosed to the Court in connection with 

discovery motions and proceedings, the same shall be separately filed under seal with 

the clerk of the Court in an envelope marked: “CONFIDENTIAL – FILED UNDER 

SEAL PURSUANT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AND WITHOUT ANY FURTHER 

SEALING ORDER REQUIRED.” 

18. The Parties shall meet and confer regarding the procedures for use of 

Confidential Materials at trial and shall move the Court for entry of an appropriate 

order. 

19. Nothing in this Stipulation and Protective Order shall affect the 

admissibility into evidence of Confidential Materials, or abridge the rights of any 

person to seek judicial review or to pursue other appropriate judicial action with 

respect to any ruling made by the Court concerning the issue of the status of 

Protected Material. 

20. This Stipulation and Protective Order shall continue to be binding after 

the conclusion of this Proceeding and all subsequent proceedings arising from this 

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Proceeding, except that a Party may seek the written permission of the Designating 

Party or may move the Court for relief from the provisions of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order. To the extent permitted by law, the Court shall retain jurisdiction to 

enforce, modify, or reconsider this Stipulation and Protective Order, even after the 

Proceeding is terminated. 

21. Upon written request made within thirty (30) days after the settlement or 

other termination of the Proceeding, the undersigned Parties shall have thirty (30) 

days to either (a) promptly return to counsel for each Designating Party all 

Confidential Materials and all copies thereof (except that counsel for each Party may 

maintain in its files, in continuing compliance with the terms of this Stipulation and 

Protective Order, all work product, and one copy of each pleading filed with the 

Court and one copy of each deposition together with the exhibits marked at the 

deposition, (b) agree with counsel for the Designating Party upon appropriate 

methods and certification of destruction or other disposition of such Confidential 

Materials, or (c) as to any Documents, Testimony or other Information not addressed 

by sub-paragraphs (a) and (b), file a motion seeking a Court order regarding proper 

preservation of such Materials. To the extent permitted by law the Court shall retain 

continuing jurisdiction to review and rule upon the motion referred to in subparagraph (c) herein. 

22. After this Stipulation and Protective Order has been signed by counsel 

for all Parties, it shall be presented to the Court for entry. Counsel agree to be bound 

by the terms set forth herein with regard to any Confidential Materials that have been 

produced before the Court signs this Stipulation and Protective Order. 

23. The Parties and all signatories to the Certification attached hereto as 

Exhibit A agree to be bound by this Stipulation and Protective Order pending its 

approval and entry by the Court. In the event that the Court modifies this Stipulation 

and Protective Order, or in the event that the Court enters a different Protective 

Order, the Parties agree to be bound by this Stipulation and Protective Order until 

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such time as the Court may enter such a different Order. It is the Parties’ intent to be 

bound by the terms of this Stipulation and Protective Order pending its entry so as to 

allow for immediate production of Confidential Materials under the terms herein. 

24. Finally, pursuant to Magistrate Judge Storme’s Civil Case Procedures, 

the parties agree to the following two mandatory provisions: 

a. Filing Under Seal. Nothing shall be filed under seal, and the 

Court shall not be required to take any action, without separate prior order by the 

Judge before whom the hearing or proceeding will take place, after application by the 

affected party with appropriate notice to opposing counsel. The parties shall follow 

and abide by applicable law, including Civ.L.R. 79.2, ECF Administrative Policies 

and Procedures, Section II.j, and the chambers’ rules, with respect to filing 

documents under seal. 

b. Modifications. The Court may modify the protective order in the 

interests of justice or for public policy reasons. 

This Stipulation and Protective Order may be executed in counterparts. 

Dated: April 5, 2017 

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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 Southern District of California 

on [date] in the case of ___________ [insert formal name of the case and the number 

and initials assigned to it by the court]. 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 Southern District of 

California for 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: _______________________________ 

Signature: __________________________________ 

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