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Nature of Suit Code: 442
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Employment
Cause of Action: 42:12101 Americans with Disabilities Act

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CASE NO. 2:05-CV-02175-MCE-PAN (JFM)

LEGAL_US_W # 53640745.1

CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION AND 

ORDER 

M. KIRBY C. WILCOX (State Bar No. 78576) 

SAIDAH M. GRAYSON (State Bar No. 221713) 

MICHAEL M. PFYL (State Bar No. 240925) 

PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP 

55 Second Street, Suite 2400 

San Francisco, CA 94105-3441 

Telephone: (415) 856-7000 

Facsimile: (415) 856-7100 

kirbywilcox@paulhastings.com

sanaswe@paulhastings.com

saidahgrayson@paulhastings.com

michaelpfyl@paulhastings.com

Attorneys for Defendant, 

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC. 

JILL P. TELFER (State Bar No. 145450) 

LAW OFFICES OF JILL P. TELFER 

331 J Street, Suite 200 

Sacramento, CA 95814 

Telephone: (916) 446-1916 

Facsimile: (916) 446-1726 

jilltelfer@yahoo.com

Attorney for Plaintiff 

CHARLES TIMMONS 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

CHARLES TIMMONS, 

Plaintiff, 

vs. 

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC., Does 1 

through 20 inclusive, 

Defendants. 

CASE NO. 2:05-CV-02175-MCE-PAN (JFM) 

CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION 

AND ORDER

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CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION AND 

ORDER 

STIPULATION

Plaintiff, Charles Timmons and Defendant, United Parcel Service, Inc., (collectively the 

“Parties”), acting through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate as follows: 

1. The Parties are exchanging information and conducting discovery from each other 

and from non-parties, including the production of documents, preparation of written discovery 

responses, and the taking of testimony by oral deposition. 

2. Certain information to be produced reveals or reflects financial or other 

confidential, commercially sensitive, or proprietary information of the Parties or non-parties to 

this action. 

3. The Parties believe that disclosure of such information could cause harm to or 

invade the privacy of one or more of the Parties or to non-parties. 

4. The Parties are interested in permitting the exchange of information and discovery 

to proceed without delay occasioned by possible disputes regarding the confidential, 

commercially sensitive, proprietary or private nature of information produced and seek to limit 

disclosure of such information to this proceeding. 

5. Any and all documents, materials, testimony or other information produced by or 

obtained from any of the Parties or from non-parties in the course of this action, whether given 

voluntarily or produced in response to or during discovery of this action, as well as any pleadings, 

discovery responses, briefs or other writings that reveal, reflect or otherwise refer to any of the 

documents, materials, testimony or other information referred to above, will be subject to this 

stipulation as adopted by the Court as a protective order if designated by any Party or non-party 

as “CONFIDENTIAL” in the manner provided in paragraph 7 below (“Protected Information”). 

6. No person, whether or not a Party, to whom Protected Information has been 

disclosed, in accordance with this stipulation or otherwise, may use or disclose any Protected 

Information for any purpose other than the litigation of this action, including any appeal, and may 

not use it or in any manner inconsistent with the terms of this stipulation. 

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CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION AND 

ORDER 

7. If it appears in the form of a document (whether tangible or electronic), Protected 

Information will be marked “CONFIDENTIAL” with a stamp or other indicator that is clearly 

readable. The inadvertent omission of such a mark or indicator may be corrected within ninety 

(90) days by written notification to all counsel of record. Deposition testimony may be 

designated as “Confidential” by an appropriate statement on the record at the time when such 

testimony is given, or may be marked as “Confidential” within sixty (60) days of receipt of the 

transcript by written notification to all counsel of record. 

8. Protected Information will be stored under the direct control of counsel of the 

Parties, who will be responsible for preventing any disclosure of the Protected Information except 

in accordance with the terms of this stipulation. 

9. Protected Information may not be disclosed by the non-producing Party or a nonparty to anyone except: 

a. the Court, its employees, court reporters, and the jury; 

b. outside or in-house counsel and the legal staff and employees of such 

counsel who are working on this action; 

c. the Parties, officers, directors, and employees of any of the Parties who are 

assisting counsel in the prosecution or defense of this Action; 

d. independent experts, witnesses or consultants and their employees retained 

by any of the Parties who are assisting in the prosecution or defense of this 

action; and 

e. non-party witnesses in preparation for, and in the course of, depositions or 

interviews, or at trial, if, in the reasonable and good-faith opinion of the 

Parties’ counsel, examination with respect to such information is necessary 

for legitimate discovery or trial purposes. 

10. No Protected Information or any information derived from Protected Information 

will be filed with, submitted to, or otherwise disclosed to the Court in this action or in any appeal 

arising from this action except as provided in this stipulation. Should any Party intend to submit 

or otherwise disclose to the Court Protected Information or any information derived from 

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ORDER 

Protected Information, he or it will notify all other Parties at least forty-five (45) days prior to 

such submission to allow the Parties to meet and confer regarding the submission or disclosure 

and to allow any Party the opportunity to file a motion asking that the Court order that the 

Protected Information be filed under seal. 

11. Prior to disclosure of Protected Information to any person within categories 9(d) or 

9(e), such person will agree in advance to be bound by this stipulation by signing a copy of the 

attached Certification. Counsel for the relevant Party will keep the original of each executed 

Certification and make it available for review and copying by any other Party upon demand. 

12. This stipulation will be without prejudice to the right of the Party or non-party 

producing Protected Information to seek from the Court additional protection for any Protected 

Information and of a party requesting Protected Information to seek from the Court more limited 

protection. 

13. The designation of Protected Information as “Confidential” pursuant to this 

stipulation will not be construed as a concession by the designating party that such information is 

relevant, material, or admissible as to any issue. Nothing in this stipulation will be construed as 

waiving any objection to the production of evidence or to discovery requests, nor will this 

stipulation be construed to require the production of any particular testimony, documents, 

evidence, or other information. 

14. Nothing in this stipulation will in any way limit the uses that a party producing 

Protected Information or a party requesting Protected Information may make of information or 

documents independently obtained. 

15. This stipulation will remain in full force and effect until modified, superseded or 

terminated by further order of this Court, and will survive the termination of this action, provided, 

however, that this stipulation may be amended by further stipulation between the Parties or by 

order of the Court after a regularly noticed motion. 

16. Except as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Party producing Protected 

Information, at the conclusion of this action and any appeals arising from the action, whether this 

action is settled or otherwise resolved in full prior to trial, or tried on the merits, all Protected 

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CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION AND 

ORDER 

Information and all copies or derivations of Protected Information will be promptly returned to 

the Party or non-party producing the Protected Information or destroyed. 

DATED: May 25, 2006 M. KIRBY C. WILCOX 

SAIDAH M. GRAYSON 

MICHAEL M. PFYL 

PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP 

 /s/ Michael M. Pfyl 

By: 

MICHAEL M. PFYL 

Attorneys for Defendant, 

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC. 

DATED: May 28, 2006 LAW OFFICES OF JILL P. TELFER 

 /s/ Jill P. Telfer 

By: 

JILL P. TELFER 

Attorney for Plaintiff, 

CHARLES TIMMONS 

ORDER

Based on the stipulation of the parties, and good cause appearing therefor, 

The parties’ stipulation is hereby adopted as the order of the Court. 

DATED: May 31, 2006. 

 _/s/John F. Moulds_____________________ 

 JOHN F. MOULDS 

 U.S. Magistrate Judge 

/timmons.po 

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ORDER 

CERTIFICATION

I hereby certify my understanding that Protected Information is being provided to me 

pursuant to the terms and restrictions of the order entered by the Court on _________________ in 

Charles Timmons v. United Parcel Service, Inc., U.S.D.C., E.D.CA Case No. 2:05-CV-02175-

MCE-PAN (JFM), adopting the parties’ confidentiality stipulation. I have been given a copy of 

the stipulation and read it. I agree to be bound by the stipulation. I will not reveal the Protected 

Information to anyone, except as allowed by the stipulation. I will maintain all such Protected 

Informationincluding copies, notes, or other transcriptions made from the Protected 

Informationin a secure manner to prevent unauthorized access to it. Not later than thirty (30) 

days after the conclusion of this action, I will return the Protected Informationincluding copies, 

notes, or other transcriptions made from the Protected Informationto the counsel who provided 

me with the Protected Information. I hereby consent to the jurisdiction of the United States 

District Court for the Eastern District of California for the purpose of enforcing the stipulation. 

Dated: ____________________ ____________________________________ 

[Sign name] 

____________________________________ 

[Print name] 

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