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Nature of Suit Code: 310
Nature of Suit: Airplane Personal Injury
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract

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STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER AND ORDER THEREON 

Timothy J. Buchanan, #100409 

Devon R. Darrow, # 230539 

McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard 

Wayte & Carruth LLP 

P.O. Box 28912 

5 River Park Place East 

Fresno, CA 93720-1501 

Telephone: (559) 433-1300 

Facsimile: (559) 433-2300 

Attorneys for Defendants 

AVIATION SERVICES UNLIMITED, INC. and 

WAYNE O’BERG 

(SPACE BELOW FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

CORE PROJECTS, INC., formerly known 

as ZINKIN AVIATION, INC., 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

DOVE AIR, INC., a corporation, 

AVIATION SERVICES, INC., a 

corporation, JOSEPH DUNCAN, an 

individual, WAYNE O’BERG, an 

individual, 

Defendants. 

Case No. 1:05-CV-01118-REC-DLB 

STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER 

AND PROTECTIVE ORDER 

IT IS STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between Plaintiff CORE PRODUCTS, INC., 

formerly known as ZINKIN AVIATION, INC., on one hand, and Defendants AVIATION 

SERVICES UNLIMITED, INC. (sued erroneously herein as AVIATION SERVICES, INC.), and 

WAYNE O’BERG, on the other, and all their affiliates, agents, employees, and representatives, 

that: 

1. This Stipulation and Order governs the handling of confidential documents, 

depositions and deposition exhibits, interrogatory answers, responses to requests to produce, 

responses to requests to admit, and other written, recorded or graphic matter (“discovery 

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material”) produced or obtained from any party (“the producing party”) during the proceedings in 

this action. 

2. Any party producing “discovery material” in this action which contains or 

discloses tax returns, trade secrets, unpublished financial data, technological developments, 

pricing or cost information, production of sales forecasts or strategy, documents identifying 

customers or data concerning process and charges for services not publicly disseminated, or other 

information of a non-public nature considered by a party to be commercially sensitive or 

proprietary, may designate such discovery material as “Confidential,” which discovery material 

shall be so marked. 

3. The producing party may, on the record of a deposition or by written notice 

to counsel for all parties no later than 72 hours after receipt of a deposition transcript, designate 

portions thereof as “Confidential” under the terms of this Stipulation and Order. During the 72-

hour period, all transcripts and the information contained therein will be deemed to be 

“Confidential” in their entirety under the terms of this Stipulation and Order. In the event that no 

designation of “Confidentiality” is made within the 72 period, this Stipulation and Order shall not 

apply to the deposition transcript. Only those portions of a transcript of a deposition marked 

“Confidential” shall be so treated, except that all copies of deposition transcripts that contain 

confidential matter shall be prominently marked “Confidential” on the cover thereof and, if and 

when filed with the clerk, shall be filed under seal. 

4. “Confidential” discovery material shall be used only for the prosecution 

and/or defense of this action, and under no circumstances other than those specifically provided 

for in this or subsequent court orders shall be disclosed to persons other than the following: 

a. Outside or inside counsel that have appeared in this action or are actively 

engaged in the preparation of this action, and regular and temporary employees of such counsel 

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assisting in the conduct of this action, including employees of any firm retained to reproduce the 

discovery material for use in accordance with this Stipulation and Order; 

b. Experts or consultants assisting counsel in this litigation; 

c. Parties or employees of any party to this action who are required to assist 

counsel in the conduct of this action; 

d. Directors, officers, and employees of parties who are noticed for depositions or 

designated as trial witnesses and their counsel, or who are identified on the face of the 

“Confidential” discovery material as an author, addressee, subject or recipient of the discovery 

material; 

e. Deponents, and their counsel, during the course of depositions taken in this 

action; 

f. The court, pursuant to paragraph 7 of this Stipulation; 

g. Other persons only upon order of the court, or upon stipulation of the party that 

produced the Confidential discovery material. 

5. Confidential discovery material may be disclosed pursuant to paragraphs 

4b, 4c, 4d, 4e and 4g upon the condition that said material shall be used by any such person only 

for the purposes of this action and for no other purpose, and shall not be used by him in any 

business affairs of his employer or in his own affairs or be imparted by him to any other person or 

entity or agency for any reason. Before disclosure is made to any such person, other than counsel, 

such person shall sign a statement stating that he has read a copy of this Protective Order and 

agrees to be bound by its provisions. 

6. Whenever any Confidential discovery material is introduced, or elicited at 

a deposition, pretrial hearing or other pretrial proceeding, such portions of the proceedings which 

concern the Confidential discovery material shall be conducted so that only those persons 

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authorized hereunder to have access to such matter shall be present Prior to introducing or 

eliciting Confidential discovery material at the trial of this action, the party seeking to introduce 

or elicit the Confidential discovery material obtained from the other party shall notify the court 

and the counsel of the other party of its intent to introduce or elicit such matter, specifying with 

particularity such matter, and the court shall determine whether the portions of the trial which 

concern the matter so specified shall be conducted so that only those persons authorized 

hereunder to have access to such matter shall be present. 

7. In the event that counsel for any party determines to file in or submit to this 

court any “Confidential” discovery material or information derived therefrom, or any papers 

containing or making reference to such material or information, counsel shall apply to the court 

for leave to file the discovery material or information under seal. After Court Order approving 

filing under seal such documents shall be filed only in a sealed envelope on which a statement 

substantially in the following form shall be endorsed: 

“CONFIDENTIAL: SUBJECT TO COURT PROTECTIVE ORDER 

This envelope contains documents that are subject to a Protective Order entered by 

 the Court in this action governing use of confidential discovery material.” 

All such material so filed shall be maintained by the clerk of the court separate 

from the public records in this action and shall be released only upon further order of the court. 

8. Entering into, agreeing to and/or producing or receiving materials or 

otherwise complying with the terms of this Stipulation and Order shall not: 

a. Operate as an admission by any party that any particular discovery material 

contains or reflects trade secrets, proprietary or commercial information or other confidential 

matter; or, 

b. Prejudice in any way the rights of any party to object to the production of 

documents it considers not subject to discovery; or, 

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c. Prejudice in any way the rights of a party to seek a court determination: 

(i) Whether particular discovery materials should be produced; or, 

(ii) If produced, whether such materials should be produced; or, 

d. Prejudice in any way the rights of a party to apply to the court for a further 

protective order relating to any confidential information. 

9. This Stipulation has no effect upon, and its scope shall not extend to, any 

party’s use of its own confidential information. 

10. Upon conclusion of this litigation, all “Confidential” discovery materials 

supplied by the parties and all copies thereof shall be returned to the producing party or shall be 

destroyed, at the election of the producing party. 

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STIPULATED AND AGREED TO 

Dated: November 18, 2005 McCORMICK, BARSTOW, SHEPPARD 

WAYTE & CARRUTH LLP 

By: /s/ Timothy J. Buchanan 

Timothy J. Buchanan 

Devon R. Darrow 

Attorneys for Defendants 

AVIATION SERVICES UNLIMITED, INC. 

and WAYNE O’BERG 

STIPULATED AND AGREED TO 

Dated: November 21, 2005 BAILEY & PARTNERS 

By: /s/ Keith A. Lovendosky 

Keith A. Lovendosky 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

CORE PROJECTS, INC.; formerly known as 

ZINKIN AVIATION, INC. 

STIPULATED AND AGREED TO 

Dated: November 18, 2005 DOWLING, AARON & KEELER, INC, 

By: /s/ Benjamin E. Hall 

Benjamin E. Hall 

David D. Sneider 

Attorneys for Defendants/Cross-Complainants 

DOVE AIR, INC. and JOSEPH DUNCAN 

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IT IS SO ORDERED. 

Dated: November 30, 2005 /s/ Dennis L. Beck 

Dennis L. Beck 

United States Magistrate Judge 

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