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Parties Involved:
Laurie Bueche
Plaintiff
Fidelity National Management Services, LLC
Defendant

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LITTLER MENDELSON, P.C. 

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CASE NO: 2:12-CV-01114-JAM-EFB Stipulation for Protective Order

CURTIS A. GRAHAM, Bar No. 215745

cagraham@littler.com 

MICHELLE RAPOPORT, Bar No. 247459 

mrapoport@littler.com 

LITTLER MENDELSON, P.C. 

633 West 5th Street 

63rd Floor 

Los Angeles, CA 90071 

Telephone: 213.443.4300 

Facsimile: 213.443.4299 

Attorneys for Defendant 

FIDELITY NATIONAL MANAGEMENT 

SERVICES, LLC 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

SACRAMENTO DIVISION 

LAURIE BUECHE, an individual, 

on behalf of herself, and on behalf of 

all persons similarly situated, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

FIDELITY NATIONAL 

MANAGEMENT SERVICES, 

LLC., a Delaware limited liability 

company, and DOES 1 through 50, 

inclusive, 

Defendants. 

Case No. 2:12-CV-01114-JAM-EFB

STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE 

ORDER 

Complaint Filed: February 6, 2012 

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SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THIS COURT, THE PARTIES, 

THROUGH THEIR RESPECTIVE ATTORNEYS OF RECORD, HEREBY 

STIPULATE TO THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ORDER REGARDING THE 

USE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ("Protective Order"): 

1. Definitions. As used in the Protective Order, "CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL" shall include any documents, deposition testimony, written responses to 

discovery, other material produced or disclosed during discovery or trial in this case, 

or any copies, summaries, derivations or abstracts of such materials which, as is more 

fully described in Paragraph 6 below, the designating party reasonably and in good 

faith believes to contain or disclose trade secrets or other confidential or proprietary 

technical or commercial information that is owned or controlled by or in the 

possession of the designating party. 

2. Exercise of Restraint and Care in Designating Material for Production. 

Each party or non-party that designates or identifies for production under this 

Protective Order shall take care to limit any such designation to specific materials that 

qualifies under the appropriate standards. A designating party shall take care to 

designate for protection only those parts of material, documents, items, or oral or 

written communications that qualify, so that other portions of material, documents, 

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

unjustifiably within the ambit of this Protective Order. Mass, indiscriminate, or 

routinized designations are prohibited. If it comes to a party's or non-party' s attention 

that information or items that it designated for protection do not qualify for protection, 

that party or non-party must promptly notify all other parties and non-parties that it is 

withdrawing the mistaken designation(s). 

3. No Restriction on Lawfully Obtained Information. Nothing in this 

Protective Order shall preclude any person or entity from disclosing or using, in any 

manner or for any purpose, any information or document if that information or 

document is lawfully obtained from a third party under no obligations of 

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confidentiality with respect thereto and having the right to disclose such information. 

The restrictions on use and disclosure set forth herein will not apply to information 

that, prior to being obtained pursuant to pretrial discovery in this action, either is in 

the possession or knowledge of the party obtaining such information or is 

demonstrably public knowledge. The restrictions on use and disclosures set forth 

herein will not apply to information that after being obtained becomes demonstrably 

public knowledge other than by act or omission by the party obtaining such 

information. 

4. Maintaining Confidentiality of Material. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL 

of a providing party shall not be made public by the receiving party or divulged to 

anyone other than the persons permitted access as set forth herein. No 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall be reproduced or used except in connection with 

the above-captioned litigation. 

5. Procedure for Designating Material Confidential. A party producing 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall label or mark documents and things deemed to 

be CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL with an appropriate legend, such as 

"CONFIDENTIAL." All information contained in documents produced or disclosed 

by a party or non-party for inspection only prior to making physical photocopies for 

production, shall be presumed confidential and subject to the restrictions in this 

Protective Order unless and until the information is obtained from other non-restricted 

sources or from document copies supplied by the producing party to which no claim 

of confidentiality has been made. A party that inadvertently fails to mark an item as 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL at the time of production may correct its failure in 

writing accompanied by substitute copies of each item, container or folder, 

appropriately marked confidential. Within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the 

substitute copies, the receiving party shall return, certify the destruction of, or mark as 

confidential the previously unmarked items, containers or folders and all copies 

thereof, and shall subsequently treat such items as CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL 

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pursuant to this Protective Order. If multiple copies of a document are produced with 

differing confidentiality designations, the more restrictive designation shall govern. 

Any party noticing such differing designations shall promptly give notice to the 

producing party(ies). 

6. Permitted Uses of "CONFIDENTIAL" Designation. For purposes of this 

Stipulated Protective Order, a producing party may designate as "CONFIDENTIAL" 

any information, document, or thing if the party making such designation reasonably 

and in good faith believes it to contain or disclose (a) competitive or confidential 

business information, including, but not limited to, computer code, manuals, and 

research and development information; (b) sensitive financial information, including, 

but not limited to, budgets, financial statements and reports, profit and loss 

summaries, line of credit reports, labor reports, purchasing budgets, financial 

projections, bank accounts, bank transfers, customer lists, client profiles, vendor lists, 

accounts receivable and payable reports, sales reports, daily materials analyses, and 

accountant's computation; (c) sensitive product information, including, but not limited 

to, specifications and designs; (d) sensitive and confidential personal information; (e) 

documents and information of a non-party, including confidential personnel 

information, contact information, and payroll information, and (f) documents 

protected by the attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product doctrine. 

7. Disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL shall be treated by each receiving party as confidential unless and until 

the Court rules to the contrary or the designating party agrees otherwise. Unless and 

until the Court rules or the designating party otherwise agrees, access to or disclosure 

of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall be limited to the following persons: 

(a) the Court and those employed by the Court, in which event such 

information shall be filed under seal (and kept under seal until further order of the 

Court); 

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(b) the outside attorneys of record, and associated attorneys, within the 

Parties' respective outside law firms, for the party or parties in this litigation to whom 

such documents are produced, and the employees, or vendors, and contractors of such 

attorneys; 

(c) court reporters and employees of court reporters engaged by counsel to 

record and transcribe testimony in this litigation and who have signed the 

Acknowledgment attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

(d) the officers, directors, and employees (including in-house counsel) of the 

receiving party to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the litigation and who 

have signed the Acknowledgment attached hereto as Exhibit A. 

(e) experts, consultants, interpreters, translators, and jury consultants who 

have been retained by a party or counsel of record in this litigation for purposes of 

assisting in the preparation of this litigation for trial, plus necessary clerical assistants, 

who have signed the Acknowledgment attached hereto as Exhibit A. Experts and 

consultants under this Paragraph 7(e) shall exclude former and present employees of 

the receiving party; and 

(f) prior employees of the designating party who were employed by the 

designating party at the time the CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL was created and who 

have had access to such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL as evidenced by the material 

itself in that it is either to, from, or copied to the prior employee. No copies of the 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL will be given to the prior employees for them to 

retain. 

8. Use of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL for Class Discovery. Some 

material designated as “CONFIDENTIAL,” such as putative class member names and 

contact information, may only be produced or disclosed by the designating party for 

purposes related to the prosecution of this case as a class action. Such 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall be used only for the purpose of class discovery 

in this lawsuit, and shall not be used for any other purpose and shall not be 

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disseminated to any third party, other than the Third Party Administrator, under any 

circumstances. Unless and until the Court rules to the contrary or the designating 

party agrees otherwise, any use, disclosure, or access to CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL related primarily to the prosecution of class allegations shall cease 

immediately upon the dismissal of class allegations or the denial of class certification, 

whichever occurs first. 

9. Witness' Prior Knowledge of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. Persons 

who are not designated in Paragraph 7 may be examined as witnesses at depositions, 

hearings, and trial concerning all CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, and the information 

contained therein of which such person has knowledge. In addition: 

(a) A present employee of a party may be examined concerning all 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL produced by that party; 

(b) A former employee of a party may be examined concerning all 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL produced by that party which pertains to the period or 

periods of his employment and prior thereto; 

(c) A present or former consultant to a party may be examined concerning a 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL produced by that party which pertains to the subject 

matter of his consultation and any other communication with that party; and, 

(d) Non-parties who had any contact or relationship with a party, or a 

representative of such party, may be examined concerning any item of 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL that appears on its face, or from other documents or 

testimony, to have been received by or communicated to the non-party. 

10. Designation During Discovery. Any party may designate its responses to 

discovery, including responses to requests for production, responses to interrogatories, 

responses to requests for admission, and depositions, as CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL. To designate written responses to discovery requests as 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, the responding party shall place a legend, as 

described in Paragraph 5, on the caption page of the responses. 

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11. Designation During Deposition. In the case of depositions, if counsel for 

a party believes that a portion or all of the deposition constitutes CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL, counsel shall so state on the record and shall request that the specific 

pages which include such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL be included in a separate 

sealed portion of the transcript. The reporter shall be instructed to include on the cover 

page of each sealed portion the legend: "This transcript portion contains information 

subject to a Protective Order and shall be used only in accordance therewith." 

12. Inadvertent Failure to Designate Portions of Deposition Transcript 

"CONFIDENTIAL." When testimony designated as CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL 

is elicited during a deposition, persons not entitled to receive such information under 

the terms of this Protective Order shall be excluded from the deposition. Counsel 

attending a deposition who inadvertently fails to designate any portion of the 

transcript as CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, on the record at the deposition shall 

have twenty (20) days, following mailing of the transcript by the court reporter, in 

which to do so. Such correction and notice thereof shall be made in writing to the 

reporter, with copies to all other counsel, designating the portions of the transcript that 

constitute CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, and directing the reporter to place the same 

under seal as provided in this Paragraph 12. Until expiration of the aforesaid twenty 

(20) day period, all deposition transcripts shall be considered and treated as protected 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, unless otherwise agreed on the record at the 

deposition. 

13. No Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege or Attorney Work-Product 

Doctrine. Nothing in this Protective Order shall require disclosure of material that 

counsel for a party contends is protected from disclosure by the attorney-client 

privilege or the attorney work product doctrine. This Protective Order shall not 

preclude any party from moving the Court for an order directing the disclosure of such 

material. 

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14. Inadvertent Disclosure of Privileged Information. If any party 

inadvertently produces in discovery any information subject to attorney-client 

privilege, work product doctrine or any other privilege, protection, or immunity, of 

which the producing party, prior to producing such information, exercised reasonable 

care and diligence to prevent such production, the producing party may (promptly 

upon learning of such production) notify the receiving party(ies) of such production 

and seek the return and/or destruction of such information as set forth below. Upon 

such notification: the receiving party(ies) shall promptly return to the producing party 

all such information (including, without limitation, all originals and copies of any 

documents containing or comprising such information); the information (including, 

without limitation, all originals and copies of any documents containing or comprising 

such information) shall continue to privilege, protected, and/or immune; and no use 

shall be made of such information (including, without limitation, all originals and 

copies of any documents containing or comprising such information) by the receiving 

party(ies), nor shall it be disclosed to anyone by the receiving party(ies). The 

receiving party(ies) shall promptly provide to the producing person a written 

certification of the complete return of such information (including, without limitation, 

all originals and copies of any documents containing or comprising such information), 

provided that, to the extent any receiving party has incorporated any such information 

in its own work product, it may (instead of providing such work product to the 

producing party) destroy such information incorporated in that work product and 

promptly certify to such distinction. Nothing herein, however, shall preclude the 

receiving part(ies) from subsequently challenging that such materials are privileged, 

or that any such privilege has not been waived. 

15. No Waiver of Other Objections. Nothing in this Protective Order shall 

be construed as a waiver of the right of any party to object to the taking or the 

admissibility of any testimony or other evidence where such objection is based on a 

ground or grounds other than that the testimony or evidence involves 

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CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. 

16. Procedure to Challenge Designation. The acceptance by a party of 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall not constitute an admission or concession or 

permit an inference that the CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL is, in fact, confidential or 

trade-secret in any way. This Protective Order shall not foreclose a party from moving 

for an order challenging the status of any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. Unless a 

prompt challenge to a designating party's 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 waive its right to 

challenge a confidentiality designation by electing not to promptly challenge such 

original designation when made. Before so moving, counsel for a party desiring to 

challenge the status of material so designated must provide the designating party with 

ten (10) business days’ notice thereof and, must, within that ten (10) business day 

period, meet and confer with the designating party, as to the confidential status of the 

subject material. 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. In connection with 

any challenge motion, the party asserting confidentiality will bear the burden of 

persuasion to show that the challenged material is, in fact, within the scope of 

protection afforded by the relevant law and this Protective Order. 

17. Further Relief. This Protective Order shall not prevent a party from 

applying to the Court for relief from such Protective Order, or from applying to the 

Court for further or additional protective orders. 

18. No Prejudice. Nothing contained in this Protective Order will prejudice 

the right of any party to use CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL at any hearing or at trial 

in this action, including briefing, providing that such use will be made only under 

conditions that preserve the confidentiality of such information. 

19. Protected Material Subpoenaed or Ordered Produced in Other Litigation. 

If a party is served with a subpoena or an order issued in another litigation that would 

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compel disclosure of any information or items designated under this Protective Order 

as "CONFIDENTIAL," such party must so notify the designating party in writing 

immediately (by facsimile or e-mail, if possible) and in no event more than three (3) 

court days after receiving the subpoena or order. Such notification must include a 

copy of the subpoena or court order. The party that received the subpoena or order 

also must immediately inform in writing the party who caused the subpoena or order 

to issue that some or all of the material covered by the subpoena or order is the subject 

of this Protective Order. In addition, the party that received the subpoena or order 

must deliver a copy of this 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 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, and nothing in these provisions should be construed as 

authorizing or encouraging any party in this action to disobey a lawful directive from 

another court. 

20. Inadvertent Disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. If a party 

learns that by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Protective 

Order, such 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 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, (c) inform the person or persons to whom 

unauthorized disclosures were made of all of the terms of this Protective Order, and 

(d) request such person or persons to execute the Acknowledgment attached hereto as 

Exhibit A. 

21. Protective Order Survives Conclusion of Litigation. The restrictions on 

use of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL set forth in this Protective Order shall survive 

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the conclusion of this litigation and, after conclusion of this litigation, the Court shall 

exercise limited jurisdiction for the purpose of enforcing this Protective Order. 

22. Return of Designated Materials. After the final termination of this action 

and upon the request of the producing party, counsel for the receiving party shall 

within sixty (60) calendar days of the final termination return all copies of 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL to counsel for the designating party, or shall, at the 

option of the designating party, destroy such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL and 

certify the destruction to counsel for the designating party. Nevertheless, counsel of 

record may retain their file copies of all court filings, official transcripts, and exhibits 

provided that counsel continues to treat all CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL in the 

manner provided in the Protective Order. 

23. Jurisdiction. This Court shall keep jurisdiction over the case after 

dismissal, with or without prejudice, final judgment, or other termination exclusively 

to administer and enforce this Protective Order. 

Dated: April 29, 2014 LITTLER MENDELSON, P.C. 

By: /s/ Curtis A. Graham 

CURTIS A. GRAHAM 

MICHELLE RAPOPORT 

Attorneys for Defendant 

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Dated: April 29, 2014 BLUMENTHAL, NORDREHAUG & 

BHOWMIK 

By: /s/ Piya Mukherjee (as authorized on 4/24/14) 

APARAJIT BHOWMIK 

PIYA MUKHERJEE 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

So Ordered. 

DATED: May 6, 2014. 

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EXHIBIT “A”

 

 I, __________________________________ (please print first and last name, 

and title), have received a copy of the Stipulation for Protective Order entered in the 

case entitled Laurie Bueche, et al. v. Fidelity National Management Services, LLC, 

United States District Court, Eastern District of California, Case No. 12-CV-01114 

JAM (EFB) (the “Litigation”). I have carefully read and understand the provisions of 

the Stipulation for Protective Order. I agree and will comply with all provisions of the 

Stipulation for Protective Order and will use any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL only 

for purposes of the Litigation. At the end of this case or my involvement in this case, 

whichever occurs first, I will either destroy or return to counsel for the party by whom 

I am employed or retained all such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL that comes into 

my custody, control or possession. 

Dated: ___________, 2014 

 By:_________________________________ 

 

Firmwide:126726012.1 078508.1004 

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