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Nature of Suit Code: 790
Nature of Suit: Other Labor Litigation
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question

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JOINT STIPULATION Case No. 07-cv-1938-W (AJB)

AND [PROPOSED] PROTECTIVE ORDER 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

DENISE WENDY WHITE, an individual,

 Plaintiff,

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FRONTIER AIRLINES, INC., a Colorado

corporation, and DOES 1 through 50

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Case No. 07 CV 1938 W(AJB)

JOINT STIPULATION AND 

PROTECTIVE ORDER 

Plaintiff DENISE WENDY WHITE (“WHITE”), by and through her counsel of record, and

Defendant FRONTIER AIRLINES, INC. (“FRONTIER”), by and through its counsel of record

(collectively referred to as the “Parties”), submit this Stipulation and [Proposed] Protective Order:

1. Good cause exists for the issuance of this Protective Order, in that the Parties seek

to protect confidential or proprietary information or sensitive security information regarding aviation

and/or air travel safety that may be produced by the parties or third parties in response to discovery

requests, including subpoenas for documents or testimony, as may be necessary during this

litigation. To accomplish such exchange of information, and safeguard this confidential, proprietary,

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and/or sensitive security information, the Parties agree and propose the following parameters for

approval by the Court.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

2. Parties may designate all or portions of any document, thing, material, testimony or

other information derived therefrom as “CONFIDENTIAL” under the terms of this Protective Order.

Material designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” under this Protective Order (“CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION”) may be used only for the purpose of prosecution, defense, discovery, and/or

mediation or settlement of this action, and not for any other purpose. CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION includes but is not limited to the following: (a) confidential or sensitive

proprietary, business, commercial, and personal information, and/or (b) information about current,

past, or prospective employees that is of a confidential or private nature. Each Party that designates

items for protection under this Protective Order must take care to limit any such designation to

specific items that qualify under standards as recognized by California and federal law. A

designating Party must take care to designate for protection only those parts of items that qualify,

so that other portions not CONFIDENTIAL for which protection is not warranted are not swept

unjustifiably within the ambit of this Order.

3. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall be so designated by marking or stamping

copies of the document produced or testimony with the legend “CONFIDENTIAL.” Marking or

stamping the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” on the cover of any multi-page document shall designate

all pages of the document as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, and marking or stamping on a

label on any electronic storage medium shall designate the contents of such electronic storage

medium as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Whether or not any evidence or testimony is, in

fact, designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” shall not be conclusive of whether it is lawfully entitled to

protection as such; resolution of disputes regarding such designations shall be resolved as described

in Paragraph 6(A), below. In addition, the failure to make such a designation shall not constitute

a waiver to do so. In such an instance, the Party requesting to retroactively designate material as

CONFIDENTIAL shall first seek an agreement of the receiving Party, and if no such agreement is

reached, the producing Party may file an appropriate motion with the Court to seek subsequent

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designation of CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, also as described in Paragraph 6(A), below.

4. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION produced pursuant to this Order shall be

disclosed, revealed, or disseminated only to the Court; the Court personnel or staff; named Parties;

an officer, director, managing agent, in-house counsel, or employee of a named Party; and counsel

of record for the named Parties, their associate attorneys, paralegals, secretaries and clerical staff.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION may also be disclosed to the following “QUALIFIED

PERSON(S)”:

(A) witnesses (other than named Parties, officers, directors, managing agents, inhouse counsel, or employees of a Party, as described above);

(B) experts and consultants retained by counsel in the prosecution, defense, or

settlement of this action;

(C) court reporter(s) employed in this action;

(D) deponents (other than named Parties, officers, directors, managing agents, inhouse counsel, or employees of a Party, as described above); and

(E) any other person as to whom the Parties agree in writing.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION disclosed to the preceding categories of QUALIFIED

PERSON(S) shall be so disclosed in accordance with the following procedures:

(1) Before reviewing any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, each

QUALIFIED PERSON, other than a court reporter employed in this action, shall

execute the Non-Disclosure Agreement in the form of Attachment “A” hereto.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION may then be duplicated and transmitted to such

persons identified herein as QUALIFIED PERSON(S).

(2) Each such executed Non-Disclosure Agreement shall be retained by

counsel for the Party disclosing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Such retained

Non-Disclosure Agreement shall not be discoverable, except upon order of the Court

after a showing that disclosure of the Non-Disclosure Agreement is necessary for

good cause. Privileges are not intended to be waived by this provision, and are

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subject to consideration by the Court in any dispute regarding discoverability of an

executed Non-Disclosure Agreement.

5. Testimony taken at a deposition may be designated as CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION by making a statement to that effect on the record at the deposition, as to the

specific testimony or items that are claimed to be CONFIDENTIAL. Arrangements shall be made

with the deposition reporter taking and transcribing information designated as CONFIDENTIAL

to bind such portions of the deposition transcript containing information designated as

CONFIDENTIAL, and to label such portions appropriately. Deposition testimony where any such

information has been designated as CONFIDENTIAL shall be conducted only before those persons

identified in Paragraph 4, above. No person other than those persons identified in Paragraph 4,

above may attend that portion of a deposition, or read the transcript of or the exhibits marked in any

deposition taken in this case, where any such information has been designated as CONFIDENTIAL.

6. Challenges and Changes to CONFIDENTIAL Designations.

(A) Notwithstanding the above, the Parties do not waive any right to claim or

challenge whether material designated or not designated as CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION is properly designated or not designated as such, and do not waive any

right to make such claim or challenge at any hearing, trial or other proceeding, whether such

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION is, in fact, confidential. Information designated as

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION will be presumed confidential and shall be subject to

the limits on disclosure and dissemination set forth in this Protective Order; however, any

Party may object to the designation of material as CONFIDENTIAL, in which case the Party

challenging such designation shall so notify the producing Party in writing, and the Parties

shall meet and confer as to the status of the designation with respect to the information

produced under the terms of this Protective Order. If, following notification by the

challenging Party concerning its disagreement with the producing Party’s designation of

information, the Parties are unable to reach agreement, any Party to this Order may make a

request to the Court for a determination of the propriety of the designation within two weeks

of the producing Party’s refusal to withdraw the CONFIDENTIAL designation; until the

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Court reaches a final determination, designated material will remain CONFIDENTIAL, but

the burden of establishing the confidentiality of the designated material will remain with the

producing Party.

(B) The Court may also raise the issue of the designation of any information as

CONFIDENTIAL by its own motion at any time.

(C) A designating Party may withdraw its designation by written notification at

any time.

(D) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION derived, obtained or compiled from a

non-Party or independent non-privileged source may not be designated as CONFIDENTIAL,

nor does this Protective Order restrict any Party’s ability to use or disclose information

derived, obtained or compiled from a non-Party or independent non-privileged source;

however, a Party may seek relief from the Court for CONFIDENTIAL designation of such

material within two weeks of receipt of such information, and the requesting Party bears the

burden of establishing such CONFIDENTIAL protection.

7. When seeking to admit or introduce any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION into the

public record in this case, whether in writing or orally (including the filing of papers which

constitute or contain CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, and including at the trial of this action),

the Parties and their attorneys will cooperate in good faith to seek appropriate rulings from the Court

to safeguard the confidentiality of CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to the extent possible,

whether by sealing orders or otherwise. However, subject to public policy and further Court Order,

nothing designated as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall be filed under seal and the Court

shall not be required to take any action, without separate order by the Judge before whom the

hearing or proceeding will take place, after application by the affected Party with appropriate notice

to the opposing Party.

8. In the event that any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION is used in any Court

proceeding in this action, such CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall not lose its confidential

status through such use, and the Party using such shall take all reasonable steps to maintain its

confidentiality during and after such use.

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9. The terms of this Protective Order shall survive the final termination of this action,

and shall be binding on the Parties and their counsel thereafter. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

retained after the conclusion of this action shall be maintained in accordance with the terms and

conditions of this Protective Order.

10. Notwithstanding paragraphs 11 through 29, below, to the extent that any Party believes

that all or portions of any document, thing, material, testimony or other information derived

therefrom should be subject to a higher level of confidentiality than set forth above, the Parties shall

make reasonable and good faith efforts to meet and confer regarding such designation; if after such

attempts to meet and confer the Parties cannot agree regarding such designation, the Party seeking

the higher level of confidentiality may file an appropriate motion or application with the Court

pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 26(c), to limit the disclosure of said document,

material, testimony or other information to “ATTORNEY EYES ONLY” or other limited

individuals. Such motion or application shall be made by the requesting Party as soon as practicable

following the Parties’ meet and confer efforts. 

SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION

11. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 through 10, above, the Parties contemplate that

information relating to aviation and/or air travel security, including but not limited to the airline’s

Aircraft Operations Standard Security Procedure (“AOSSP”) and/or the San Diego Airport’s Airport

Security Program (“ASP”), or specific provisions thereof, may be the subject of discovery

throughout this litigation. 

12. The Parties understand and agree that the Federal Transportation Security

Administration (“TSA”) has the exclusive authority to designate certain information regarding air

travel safety, which may include the airline’s AOSSP and/or the San Diego Airport’s ASP, or

specific provisions thereof, as “Sensitive Security Information,” regardless of whether such

information is deemed “classified.” 

13. A Party requesting Sensitive Security Information from another Party or a third

party, 

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including the TSA, shall limit discovery requests to include only the information necessary for

purposes of this litigation, and shall not seek information broader than necessary for purposes of this

litigation. Any Party requesting Sensitive Security Information from another Party or a third party

shall serve such discovery requests on TSA, via its local attorneys and/or consistent with instructions

per the TSA. 

14. Individuals and entities with access to Sensitive Security Information are not

permitted to disclose the information to any other person or entity absent express authorization from

the TSA. Any Party in possession, custody or control of Sensitive Security Information who

receives a discovery request for Sensitive Security Information, shall forward all such requests to

the appropriate local TSA representative for review before production, pursuant to 49 C.F.R. section

1520.5(a). 

15. Any Sensitive Security Information provided by a third party with express consent

of the TSA, or directly provided by the TSA, in response to a discovery request propounded by a

Party to this litigation shall be governed, maintained and secured pursuant to this Order. 

16. Any document, thing, material, testimony, or other information deemed Sensitive

Security Information by the TSA shall be distinctly marked SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION before production to the requesting party, consistent with 49 C.F.R. section

1520.13. Material designated as SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION under this Order may

be used only for the purpose of prosecution, defense, discovery, mediation or settlement of this

action and not for any other purpose. SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION and material is

limited to such highly sensitive information as determined by the TSA. No party shall designate

information SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION unless it has been so determined by the

TSA. 

17. Stamping the legend SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION on the cover of any

multi-page document shall designate all pages of the document as SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION, and stamping on a label on any electronic storage medium shall designate the

contents of such electronic storage medium as SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION material.

Any inadvertent failure to make such designation shall not constitute a waiver to do so. 

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18. SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION produced pursuant to this Order shall be

disclosed, revealed, or disseminated only to the Court, court personnel and staff, and counsel of

record for the Parties, their associates, paralegals, secretaries, and clerical staff, and to the

SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSONS designated below:

(A) experts and consultants retained by counsel in the prosecution, defense, or

settlement of this action;

(B) court reporter(s) employed in this action;

(C) deponents (other than named Parties, officers, directors, managing agents, inhouse counsel, or employees of a Party, as described above); and

(D) any other person as to whom the Parties agree in writing.

Any and all persons deemed SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED

PERSONS to whom a Party desires to produce SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION must be

cleared by the TSA to read and hear SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION, pursuant to

applicable TSA regulations. (49 C.F.R. § 1520.11.) 

19. After each such SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSON

has been granted clearance by the TSA, before reviewing any SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION, each SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSON shall

execute the Non-Disclosure Agreement in the form of Attachment “B.” The Parties must retain

copies of any executed Non-Disclosure Agreements and must deliver a copy thereof to the counsel

of all Parties following the adjudication of this action. 

20. The TSA may attend and participate in the depositions for the purpose of raising and

preserving objections to questions that potentially implicate the disclosure of SENSITIVE

SECURITY INFORMATION. In accordance with the applicable regulations, any objection may

be accompanied by an instruction by TSA to the witness not to answer to the extent that TSA

previously has made a final determination that disclosure of the information would be detrimental

to the security of transportation, 49 C.F.R. section 1520(a)(3), or to the extent that the information

is asserted as covered specifically by one or more of the categories enumerated in 49 C.F.R. section

1520.5(b).

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21. Testimony taken at a deposition may be designated as SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION by making a statement to that effect on the record at the deposition or other

proceedings. Arrangements shall be made with the deposition reporter taking and transcribing

information designated as SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION to bind such portions of the

transcript containing information designated as SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION, and to

label such portions appropriately. During testimony designated as SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION, such a deposition, or portion thereof, shall be taken only in the presence of

persons who are permitted access to such information under this Order. 

22. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 114(s)(1)(C), the TSA may prohibit the disclosure of

information relation to civil aviation security if the TSA determines that disclosing the information

would be detrimental to the security of transportation. 

23. The TSA may file under seal for ex parte and/or in camera review by the District

Court whether Sensitive Security Information is necessary to the litigation in this action. 

24. Any appeal from an order of the TSA prohibiting disclosure of Sensitive Security

Information pursuant to 49 U.S.C. section 114(s) lies exclusively with the Court of Appeals,

pursuant to 46 U.S.C. section 46110. 

25. Before seeking to admit or introduce any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or

SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION into the public record in this case, whether in writing

or orally (including the filing of papers which constitute or contain Confidential Information, and

including at the trial of this action), the parties and each of their respective attorneys will cooperate

in good faith to seek appropriate rulings from the Court to safeguard the confidentiality of

Confidential Information, to the extent possible, whether by sealing orders or otherwise. In the

event any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION or SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION is used

in any court proceeding in this action shall not lose their confidential status through such use, and

the party using such information shall take all reasonable steps to maintain its confidentiality during

and after such use. 

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26. The terms of this Order shall survive the final termination of this action and shall

remain binding on the Parties. The court will not retain jurisdiction to enforce the order beyond two

years from the date of an order of dismissal.

27. Within ten (10) days of the termination or settlement of this action, absent instruction

by the producing party to the contrary, the Parties must simultaneously exchange and surrender any

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and/or SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION to the

producing party and copies of any deposition transcripts designated as CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION and/or SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION. Upon surrendering to the

other side CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and/or SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION

and/or deposition testimony, the surrendering Party must also execute and furnish to the other side

the Surrender of Confidential Information and Sensitive Security Information Agreement, in the

form of Attachment “C.” Said exchange shall occur by overnight delivery. 

28. By agreeing to this Protective Order, no party waives any rights it otherwise would

have to object to disclosing or producing any information or item on any ground not addressed

herein. Similarly, no party waives any right to object on any ground to use in evidence any of the

material covered by this Protective Order.

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29. This Protective Order is subject to modification by further Order of the Court.

Counsel agree that copies of signatures on this document submitted to the Court shall have

the same force and effect as an original signature.

Respectfully submitted,

Date: January 17, 2008 POPE, BERGER & WILLIAMS, LLP

Harvey C. Berger, Esq.

Sarah M. Warner, Esq.

 By: /s/ Sarah M. Warner 

Sarah M. Warner, Esq.

Attorneys for Plaintiff DENISE WENDY WHITE

Date: January 17, 2008 PAUL, PLEVIN, SULLIVAN & CONNAUGHTON, LLP

Michael C. Sullivan, Esq.

Gregory A. Klawitter, Esq.

 By: /s/ Gregory A. Klawitter 

Gregory A. Klawitter, Esq.

Attorneys for Defendant FRONTIER AIRLINES,

INC., a Colorado corporation 

GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: January 23, 2008

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Hon. Anthony J. Battaglia

U.S. Magistrate Judge

United States District Court

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JOINT STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE ORDER ATTACHMENT A:

 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

The undersigned hereby agrees that:

1. I have had the opportunity to review the Stipulation and Protective Order in this

action.

2. I agree that I am a “QUALIFIED PERSON” as set forth in the Protective Order.

3. As a QUALIFIED PERSON, I will not disclose any of the CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION to any third person or entity not identified in the Protective Order, and further

agree that my use of any CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall only be for the prosecution,

defense, discovery, mediation and/or settlement of this action, and not for any other purpose.

4. As a QUALIFIED PERSON, I further agree that on the termination or settlement of

this action, I will surrender all CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION which is in my possession,

custody, or control to the Party or attorneys for the Party who provided it to me.

Dated: _______________ _____________________________

Printed Name

_____________________________

Signature

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JOINT STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE ORDER ATTACHMENT B: 

SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

The undersigned hereby agrees: 

1. I have had the opportunity to review the Stipulation and Protective Order in this action.

2. I agree that I am a SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSON

as set forth in the Protective Order. 

3. As a SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSON, I will not

disclose any of the SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION to any third person and further agree

that my use of the SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION shall be for the prosecution, defense,

discovery, mediation and/or settlement of this action, and not for any other purpose. 

4. As a SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSON, I further agree

that on the termination or settlement of this action, I will surrender all SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION which is in my possession, custody, or control in the mater set forth in the

Protective Order. 

Dated: _______________ _____________________________

Printed Name

_____________________________

Signature

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JOINT STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE ORDER ATTACHMENT C:

AGREEMENT TO SURRENDER CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

AND SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION

The undersigned hereby represents that pursuant to the Stipulation and Protective Order, all

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION within the

undersigned’s possession, custody, or control was surrendered to the Party designating such

information. 

The surrender of all CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and/or SENSITIVE SECURITY

INFORMATION occurred pursuant the Stipulation and Protective Order by overnight delivery.

Dated: _______________ _____________________________

Printed Name

_____________________________

Signature

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