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Parties Involved:
ADT LLC
Defendant
Edher Flores
Plaintiff

Document Text:

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

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Raul Perez (SBN 174687)

Raul.Perez@capstonelawyers.com 

Arnab Banerjee (SBN 252618)

Arnab.Banerjee@capstonelawyers.com 

Brandon Brouillette (SBN 273156)

Brandon.Brouillette@capstonelawyers.com

Ruhandy Glezakos (SBN 307473)

Ruhandy.Glezakos@capstonelawyers.com

CAPSTONE LAW APC 

1840 Century Park East, Suite 450

Los Angeles, California 90067

Telephone: (310) 556-4811

Facsimile: (310) 943-0396

Attorneys for Plaintiff Edher Flores

[ADDITIONAL COUNSEL ON NEXT PAGE]

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

EDHER FLORES, individually, and 

on behalf of other members of the 

general public similarly situated, 

Plaintiff,

vs.

ADT LLC, a Delaware limited 

liability company; and DOES 1 

through 10, inclusive,

Defendants.

Case No.: 1:16-cv-00029-AWI-JLT

ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED 

PROTECTIVE ORDER

(Doc. 14)

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Linda Claxton

Alec R. Hillbo

OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, 

SMOAK & STEWART, P.C.

400 South Hope Street, Suite 1200

Los Angeles, California 90071

Telephone: (213) 239-9800

Facsimile: (213) 239-9045

linda.claxton@ogletreedeakins.com

alec.hillbo@ogletreedeakins.com 

Attorneys for Defendant ADT, LLC

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Plaintiff Edher Flores (“Plaintiff”) and Defendant ADT LLC (“Defendant”), 

by and through their respective counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree to the 

following: 

Good Cause Statement

1. This litigation may require disclosure of what Defendant considers 

private and/or confidential or restricted access information involving Defendant’s

business policies and practices that would likely cause significant harm to 

Defendant if made available or accessible publicly or to Defendant’s competitors. 

Good cause therefore exists for the issuance of this protective order that will allow 

the parties to engage in discovery in the above-captioned lawsuit while providing a 

means for limiting access to, and disclosure of, private, confidential, and/or trade 

secret information. The purpose of this protective order is to protect the 

confidentiality of such materials as much as practical during the litigation. 

Definitions And Designation

2. “Confidential Information” means any information contained in a 

document that is stamped with a “Confidential” designation. Confidential 

Information may include, but is not limited to confidential or sensitive company 

proprietary business information, the disclosure of which would create a substantial 

risk of serious, irreparable financial or other injury, and such risk cannot be avoided 

by less restrictive means; and information about current, past or prospective 

employees that is of a confidential or private nature, including current or former 

employees’ wage information and job performance-documentation. “Restricted 

Access” means any highly sensitive Confidential Information that requires 

heightened protection such as (i) trade secrets and other proprietary information, (ii) 

business methods, plans, or strategies, (iii) current or projected financial 

information (including income, profits, losses, and expenses), marketing, pricing, 

sales and inventory data or strategies, and (iv) identification of business 

relationships. 

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3. Stamping “Confidential” or “Restricted Access” on the cover of a 

multiple page document shall classify all pages of the document with the same 

designation unless otherwise indicated by the designating party. Such designation 

shall not obscure or interfere with the legibility of the designated Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information. Marking or stamping “Confidential Information” or 

“Restricted Access” on a label on any electronic storage medium shall designate the 

entire contents of such electronic storage medium as Confidential Information or 

Restricted Access. 

4. Any party that designates material as Confidential Information or 

Restricted Access must take care to limit any such designation to specific material 

that qualifies under the appropriate standards and, where appropriate, must 

designate as Confidential or Restricted Access Information only those parts of 

material, documents, items, or oral or written communications that qualify, so that 

other portions of the material, documents, items, or communications for which 

protection is not warranted are not unjustifiably designated as Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information. Mass, indiscriminate, or routinized designations of 

material as Confidential or Restricted Access Information are prohibited, and 

designations that are shown to be clearly unjustified or that have been made for an 

improper purpose (i.e., to unnecessarily encumber or retard the case development 

process or to impose unnecessary expenses and burdens on other parties) may 

expose the party making such designations to sanctions.

Access to Confidential and Restricted Access Information

5. Confidential or Restricted Access Information produced or received in 

this action subject to this protective order shall not be disclosed by any person who 

has received such Confidential or Restricted Access Information through this action 

except to: the Court, including assigned judges, their staff, jurors and other court 

personnel; court reporters and videographers recording or transcribing testimony in 

this action; vendors, copying services, and contractors; CAPSTONE LAW APC

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and OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C. and those 

firms’ respective partners, shareholders, associates, paralegals, clerks, and 

employees involved in the conduct of this litigation or who are acting as corporate 

representatives in the litigation and in-house attorneys at Defendant. Restricted 

Access Information also may be disclosed to actual or potential testifying and 

consulting experts (or any person as to whom the designating party agrees in 

writing). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following designated persons may 

also receive and review Confidential Information:

a. Current or former employees of Defendant who may serve as 

witnesses, but only to the extent that the Confidential Information is directly related 

to their expected testimony;

b. Plaintiffs and any other named plaintiff that may be added to 

the litigation;

c. Any person who was involved in the preparation of the 

document, materials or the discovery responses containing Confidential Information 

or who lawfully received or reviewed the documents or to whom the Confidential 

Information has previously been made available other than by one receiving such 

Confidential Information in connection with this action;

d. Actual or prospective experts or consultants, and their staff and 

personnel, who are engaged by counsel for any party to perform investigative work, 

factual research, or other services relating to this action;

e. Mediators used to try to resolve the action;

f. Any other person ordered by the Court or with the prior written 

consent of the designating party.

6. Prior to reviewing any Confidential Information, any person who falls 

within a category identified in Paragraph 5(a)-(f) shall be provided a copy of this 

protective order and shall agree to be bound by its terms by executing the nondisclosure agreement in the form set forth in Attachment A. Any actual or potential 

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testifying and consulting experts identified in Paragraph 5 who receive Restricted 

Access Information also shall execute Attachment A.

7. The parties shall retain copies of any executed non-disclosure 

agreements until the end of the action. In the event of a possible violation of this 

protective order while this action is pending, a party may, upon meeting and 

conferring in good faith with the other party, request that the Court order production 

of the executed non-disclosure agreements for good cause. Otherwise, the nondisclosure agreements are confidential and are not subject to any discovery request 

while the action is pending. No more than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of 

litigation in the action, the party who received the Confidential Information shall 

provide copies of all executed non-disclosure agreements to the party who produced 

the Confidential Information. 

8. The action is at an end when all of the following that are applicable 

occur: (a) a final judgment has been entered by the Court or the case has otherwise 

been dismissed with prejudice; (b) the time for any objection to or request for 

reconsideration of such a judgment or dismissal has expired; (c) all available 

appeals have concluded or the time for such appeals has expired; and (d) any post 

appeal proceedings have concluded.

Use Of Confidential and Restricted Access Information

9. Confidential and Restricted Access Information shall be used solely 

and exclusively for preparing for, attempting to settle, and prosecuting this case, 

including the claims brought on behalf of the named plaintiff(s) and hourly or nonexempt employees in this case, pending the completion of the judicial process, 

including appeal. Confidential and Restricted Access Information cannot be used 

for any other purpose in any other matter or proceeding for any reason whatsoever. 

However, this Agreement is not intended to be an “agreement restricting a 

member’s practice” in violation of California Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 

1-500. Accordingly, this Protective Order shall not preclude Plaintiffs’ counsel 

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from representing any putative class member in connection with their individual 

claims alleged in this action or in an unrelated action if such representation is 

requested, or preclude Plaintiffs’ counsel from providing legal advice to putative 

class members if such advice is requested. Further, if representation or legal advice 

is requested by a putative class member in connection with his or her individual 

claims alleged in this action or in an unrelated action, from that point forward, this 

Protective Order shall not preclude Plaintiffs’ counsel from using the contact 

information of that putative class member for the purposes of such representation or 

provision of legal advice, even if the contact information of that putative class 

member has been designated Confidential under the terms of this Order.

10. Nothing in this protective order shall restrict any party’s counsel from 

giving advice to its client with respect to this action and, in the course thereof, 

relying upon Confidential or Restricted Access Information and, provided that in 

giving such advice, counsel shall not disclose the other party’s Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information other than in a manner expressly provided for in this 

protective order.

11. Testimony taken at a deposition that involves Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information must be designated as “Confidential” or “Restricted 

Access” by making a statement to that effect on the record at the deposition and 

identifying the specific testimony or items claimed to be Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information. Arrangements shall be made with the deposition reporter 

taking and transcribing information designated as Confidential or Restricted Access

to bind separately such portions of the deposition transcript, and/or to label such 

portions appropriately. If any portions of the deposition transcript and/or video or 

audio versions of the depositions contain Confidential or Restricted Access

Information, or references thereto, they must be filed with the Court in compliance 

with this protective order.

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12. A copy of the protective order shall be attached as an exhibit to the 

deposition transcript and the court reporter shall be subject to the protective order 

and precluded from providing the original or copies of portions of the deposition 

transcript that contain Confidential or Restricted Access Information, to any persons 

or entities other than counsel of record in the action. The portions of any audiotape 

and/or videotape containing Confidential or Restricted Access Information from 

said deposition shall also be subject to this protective order. The deposition 

videographer shall be subject to this protective order and precluded from providing 

portions of the original deposition videotape containing Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information to any persons or entities other than counsel of record. Any 

audiotape containing Confidential or Restricted Access Information shall also be 

subject to this protective order and all persons shall be precluded from providing the 

original deposition audiotape or portions of the audiotape, to any persons or entities 

other than counsel of record in the action.

13. Only individuals permitted access to Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information shall attend any deposition where Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information is used. Individuals attending any depositions containing 

Confidential or Restricted Access Information shall not disclose to any person any 

statements made by deponents at depositions that reference Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information unless that person is independently allowed access to 

the information. Nothing in this protective order gives any individual the right to 

attend a deposition that they would not otherwise be entitled to attend. 

No Waiver And Challenges to Designation

14. Whether or not any evidence or testimony is, in fact, designated as 

“Confidential” or “Restricted Access” shall not be conclusive of whether it is 

lawfully entitled to trade secret or other confidentiality protections, and the failure 

to make such a designation shall not constitute a waiver of any such protections. 

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15. By entering into this protective order, the parties do not waive any 

right to challenge whether any material designated or not designated as Confidential 

or Restricted Access Information is properly designated or not designated as such, 

and do not waive the right to challenge at any hearing, trial or other proceeding 

whether such information is, in fact, confidential or private. Unless a prompt 

challenge to a confidentiality or restricted access designation is necessary to avoid 

foreseeable, substantial unfairness; unnecessary economic burdens; or a significant 

disruption or delay of the litigation; a party does not waive its right to challenge a 

confidentiality designation by electing not to mount a challenge promptly after the 

original designation is disclosed.

16. The burden of persuasion in any proceeding challenging the 

designation of any material as Confidential or Restricted Access Information shall 

be on the party making the designation. Frivolous challenges, and those made for 

an improper purpose (i.e., to harass or impose unnecessary expenses and burdens on 

other parties) may expose the party making the challenge to sanctions. In the event 

of a challenge to the designation of material as Confidential or Restricted Access

Information, the designating party shall agree to de-designate the Confidential or 

Restricted Access Information or, after meeting and conferring with the objecting 

party, and no later than 60 days after the objection is received, shall file a motion to 

uphold the designation. Failure to bring such a motion within 60 days of receipt of 

the objection shall result in the de-designation of the Confidential or Restricted 

Access Materials. Pending the resolution of such motion, the parties shall continue 

to treat the challenged materials as Confidential Information until the court rules on 

the challenge.

Filing Under Seal And Handling At Hearings And Trial

17. With regard to any Confidential or Restricted Access Information to 

be filed with the Court, any party seeking to file such documents shall apply to do 

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so under seal, in accordance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 5.2 and 26, and 

Eastern District Local Rule 141.

18. Should the need arise to offer testimony at a hearing or trial to present 

evidence marked as Confidential or Restricted Access that cannot be addressed 

through sealing the evidence, the parties will work in good faith to reach an 

agreement to use a redacted version of the evidence. If they cannot reach an

agreement, then the designating party will be allowed an opportunity to seek an 

appropriate court order to appropriately restrict what Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information becomes public. Nothing shall prejudice any parties’ rights to 

object to the introduction of any Confidential or Restricted Access Information or 

into evidence, on grounds, including, but not limited to, relevance and privilege.

Inadvertent Failure To Designate

19. If, through inadvertence, any party produces or offers as testimony

any Confidential or Restricted Access Information without labeling it or otherwise 

designating it as such, the producing party may, at any time, give written notice 

designating such information as Confidential or Restricted Access Information. 

Clawback Provisions

20. The parties also wish to protect certain privileged and work product 

documents, information, and electronically stored information against claims of 

waiver in the event they are produced during the course of this litigation, whether 

pursuant to a Court order, a discovery request or informal production. 

21. The inadvertent production of any document in this action shall be 

without prejudice to any claim that such material is protected by any legally 

cognizable privilege or evidentiary protection including but not limited to the 

attorney-client privilege and/or the work product doctrine, and no party shall be 

held to have waived any rights by such inadvertent production.

22. If any document produced by another party is on its face subject to a 

legally recognizable privilege or evidentiary protection, the receiving party shall: 

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(a) refrain from reading the document any more closely than is reasonably 

necessary to ascertain that it is privileged or protected; (b) promptly notify the 

producing party in writing that it has discovered documents believed to be 

privileged or protected; (c) specifically identify the documents by Bates number 

range or other identifying information; and (d) return all hard and soft copies of the 

documents and, where the documents have been transferred or stored electronically, 

delete the documents from the devices on which they are or were stored or accessed 

or otherwise make them inaccessible. The steps in this paragraph shall be 

completed within seven (7) days of discovery by the receiving party. The 

producing party shall preserve all document(s) returned under this paragraph until 

the parties agree that there is no dispute about the privileged and/or work product 

nature of the document(s) or, if there is a dispute, until the dispute is resolved. 

Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, the receiving party is under no 

obligation to search or review the producing party’s documents to identify 

potentially privileged or work product protected documents.

23. Upon written notice of an unintentional production by the producing 

party or oral notice if notice is delivered on the record at a deposition, the receiving 

party must promptly return all hard and soft copies of the specified document(s). 

Where the document(s) have been transferred or stored electronically or are 

themselves privileged or attorney work product protected, the receiving party must 

delete the documents from the devices on which they are or were stored or accessed 

or otherwise make them inaccessible to the receiving party. 

24. To the extent that the information contained in a document subject to 

a claim has already been used in or described in other documents generated or 

maintained by the receiving party, then the receiving party must delete and/or 

render inaccessible those portions of the document that refer to the privileged 

and/or work product information. If the receiving party disclosed the specified 

document(s) before being notified of its inadvertent production, it must take 

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reasonable steps to retrieve the document(s). The receiving party shall have 

fourteen (14) days from receipt of notification of the inadvertent production to 

determine in good faith whether to contest such claim and to notify the producing 

party in writing of an objection to the claim of privilege and the grounds for that 

objection.

25. The receiving party’s return or destruction of such privileged or 

protected documents as provided herein will not act as a waiver of the receiving 

party’s right to move for the production of the returned or destroyed documents on 

the grounds that the documents are not in fact subject to a viable claim of privilege 

or protection. However, the receiving party is prohibited and estopped from 

arguing that the production of the documents in this matter acts as a waiver of an 

applicable privilege or evidentiary protection, that the disclosure of the documents 

was not inadvertent, that the producing party did not take reasonable steps to 

prevent the disclosure of the privileged documents, or that the producing party 

failed to take reasonable steps to rectify the error.

26. The parties shall meet and confer within seven (7) days from the 

receipt of the objection notice in an effort to resolve the situation by agreement. If 

an agreement is not reached, the receiving party may file an appropriate motion 

within 60 days from receipt of the objection notice and, as part of that motion, 

request that the producing party submit the specified documents to the Court under 

seal for a determination of the claim and will provide the Court with the grounds for 

the asserted privilege or protection except where such a submission would violate 

existing law. Any party may request expedited treatment of any request for the 

Court's determination of the claim. 

Termination Of Case

27. The terms of this protective order shall survive the final termination of 

this action and shall be binding on all of the parties thereafter.

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28. Within sixty (60) business days of the termination or settlement of this 

action, each party must return, make available for pick-up, or destroy Confidential 

or Restricted Access Information received during this litigation from the other party 

and copies of any deposition transcripts designated as Confidential or Restricted 

Access Information. Where Confidential or Restricted Access Information has 

been transferred or stored electronically, the receiving party must delete the 

electronic versions from the devices on which they are or were stored or accessed or 

otherwise make them inaccessible to the receiving party. Notwithstanding these 

provisions, that counsel of record for the parties may retain an archival copy of all 

pleadings, motion papers, trial, deposition, and hearing transcripts, legal 

memoranda, correspondence, deposition and trial exhibits, expert reports, attorney 

work product, consultant and expert work product, and those copies of any part of 

the Confidential or Restricted Access Information that have become part of the 

official record of this litigation and may retain abstracts or summaries of such 

materials, which contain counsel’s mental impressions or opinions. Such 

information shall remain subject to the terms of this protective order. 

Miscellaneous Provisions

29. The parties expressly agree that, by entering into this protective order, 

they do not waive any objections to any discovery requests and, further, that they do 

not agree to the production of any information or documents, or type or category of 

information or documents.

30. This protective order is subject to modification by stipulation of the 

parties. The Court may modify the terms and conditions of this protective order for 

good cause, or in the interest of justice, or on its own order at any time in these 

proceedings. The parties request that the Court provide them with notice of the 

Court's intent to modify the protective order and the content of those modifications, 

prior to incorporate of such modifications.

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IT IS SO STIPULATED. 

Dated: August 12, 2016 CAPSTONE LAW, APC

By: /s/ Arnab Banerjee

Raul Perez

Arnab Banerjee

Brandon Brouillette

Ruhandy Glezakos

Attorneys for Plaintiff Edher Flores

Dated: August 13, 2016 OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, 

SMOAK & STEWART P.C.

By: /s/ Alec R. Hilbo (as authorized on 8/12/16)

Linda Claxton

Alec R. Hillbo

Fontaine Yuk

Attorneys for Defendant ADT, LLC

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: August 13, 2016 /s/ Jennifer L. Thurston 

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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ATTACHMENT A

CONFIDENTIAL OR RESTRICTED ACCESS INFORMATION NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

1. I have had the opportunity to review the protective order in this 

action, and I agree that I am one of the following: (a) a current or former 

employee of ADT LLC who has been asked to serve as a witness on an issue 

related to the Confidential Information that I am receiving or being shown; (b) a 

named plaintiff to the action; (c) a person who was involved in the preparation of 

the document, materials or the discovery responses containing Confidential 

Information or who lawfully received or reviewed the documents or to whom the 

Confidential Information has previously been made available other than by receipt 

of such Confidential Information in connection with this action; (d) an expert or 

consultant who has been engaged by counsel for any party to perform 

investigative work, factual research, or other services relating to this action; (e) a 

mediator used to try to resolve the action; or (f) a person who the parties to the 

action have agreed in writing may receive Confidential Information, or a person 

who was ordered by the Court to receive Confidential Information. I also may be 

an actual or potential testifying or consulting expert (or another person as to whom 

the designating party agreed in writing) who received Restricted Access 

Information. 

2. I agree not to disclose any of the Confidential or Restricted Access

Information to any third person and further agree that my use of any Confidential 

or Restricted Access Information shall only be for the prosecution, defenses, 

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

purpose. I further agree that on or before the termination or settlement of this 

action, I will return all Confidential or Restricted Access Information which is in 

my possession, custody, or control to the attorneys involved in the action so that it 

can be returned as provided in the protective order. 

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3. By signing this Confidential or Restricted Access Information NonDisclosure Agreement, I stipulate to the jurisdiction of this Court to enforce the 

terms of this Agreement.

___________________________________

SIGNED

___________________________________

PRINT NAME

25801365.1

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