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Parties Involved:
Diane Morgan Ogle
Plaintiff
UAL Corporation
Defendant
United Air Lines, Inc.
Defendant

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Claudia Center, State Bar No. 158255

Elizabeth Kristen, State Bar No. 218227 

THE LEGAL AID SOCIETYEMPLOYMENT LAW CENTER 

600 Harrison St., Suite 120 

San Francisco, CA 94107 

Telephone: (415) 864-8848 

Facsimile: (415) 864-8199 

Attorneys for Plaintiff

Diane Morgan Ogle 

Kurt R. Bockes, State Bar No. 171647

LITTLER MENDELSON 

650 California Street, 20th Floor 

San Francisco, California 94108-2693 

Telephone: 415.433.1940 

Facsimile: 415.399.8490 

E-mail: nepritikin@littler.com

E-mail: kbockes@littler.com

Attorneys for Defendants 

UAL Corporation And United Air Lines, Inc 

 

THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 

DIANE MORGAN OGLE, 

 Plaintiff, 

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UAL CORPORATION AND UNITED AIR 

LINES, INC., 

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Case No. C-05-3874-SI 

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

Whereas the parties, by and through their attorneys of record, stipulate to the following 

protective order: 

A. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. As used herein, the term CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL includes any document that is supplied by the supplying party, and that the 

supplying party asserts contains private or confidential information, such as medical or related 

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personal information, and proprietary, non-public, trade secret, confidential, and/or sensitive 

business or financial records or documents, and the information contained therein. 

B. DESIGNATION. Any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL supplied shall be labeled 

by the supplying party as “CONFIDENTIAL.” 

C. CHALLENGE TO DESIGNATION. A party shall not be obligated to challenge 

the propriety of a document’s designation at the time made, and a failure to do so shall not 

preclude a subsequent challenge thereto. In the event that any party disagrees at any stage of 

these proceedings with the designation of any information, the parties shall try first to resolve 

such dispute in good faith on an informal basis. If the dispute cannot be resolved, the objecting 

party may seek appropriate relief from the Court, and the designating party asserting 

confidentiality shall have the burden of showing the propriety of such designation. A document 

as to which confidentiality is disputed shall be treated as a CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL until 

the Court issues a ruling permitting disclosure, or the party claiming confidentiality withdraws 

that claim in writing. 

D. QUALIFIED PERSON -- CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. With respect to 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, a “QUALIFIED PERSON” is included in one of the following 

categories: (1) all counsel of record engaged in the litigation of this matter on behalf of a party, 

including attorneys and their employees assisting in this matter; (2) experts, consultants, 

investigators, or other non-party agents who are assisting counsel in the litigation of this matter 

on behalf of a party; or (3) the parties themselves, or in the case where the party is a corporation, 

corporate officers and directors of the party who are, in the opinion of counsel, necessary to 

assist counsel in the preparation of this case. 

E. DISCLOSURE. Any document containing CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall 

be disclosed only to persons qualified to review such MATERIAL, as specified in paragraph D, 

who shall have read this Stipulated Protective Order and who shall agree to be bound by the 

terms hereof. 

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F. MAINTENANCE IN CONFIDENCE. Any QUALIFIED PERSON to whom any 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL has been disclosed shall agree to maintain such MATERIAL in 

confidence and not to reveal any such MATERIAL to anyone other than a person qualified to 

review such MATERIAL, as specified in paragraph D. 

G. USE LIMITED TO LITIGATION OF THIS MATTER. Any QUALIFIED 

PERSON to whom any CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL has been disclosed shall agree not to use 

any such MATERIAL except in connection with the litigation of this case. 

H. USE IN DEPOSITION. Documents designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” may be 

used in depositions, subject to the terms of this agreement. 

I. CUSTODY OF DOCUMENTS CONTAINING CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. 

All documents of any kind containing CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, including notes or other 

records regarding the content thereof, shall be maintained in the custody of counsel of record, 

and no partial or complete copies thereof shall be retained by anyone else, except that: 

(1) Parties as referred to in paragraph D(3) may retain “CONFIDENTIAL” 

MATERIAL to the extent deemed necessary by their respective counsel, provided that parties 

return such MATERIAL to such counsel once retention is no longer necessary or pursuant to the 

provisions of paragraph L, whichever comes first. 

(2) Experts, consultants, investigators, or non-party agents as referred to in 

paragraph D(2) may retain CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL on a temporary basis for purposes of 

study, analysis, and preparation of the case, provided that such an expert, consultant, 

investigator, or non-party agent returns to the respective counsel said CONFIDENTIAL 

MATERIAL, including records, notes or copies containing such MATERIAL, upon the 

completion of the work related thereto, and agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this 

Stipulated Protective Order by signing an acknowledgment in substantially the following form: 

I hereby acknowledge that I, [name], am about to receive CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL 

related to the case Diane Morgan Ogle v. United Air Lines. I certify my understanding that such 

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MATERIAL is provided pursuant to the terms and restrictions of the Stipulated Protective Order 

of [date]. I have been given a copy of this Order, have read it, and agree to be bound by the 

terms thereof. I understand that such CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL, and any notes or records 

regarding the content of such MATERIAL, shall not be disclosed to others, except as permitted 

under the terms of said Stipulated Protective Order. 

J. DEPOSITION TRANSCRIPTS. When CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL is 

contained, incorporated or discussed in a deposition transcript, arrangement shall be made with 

the court reporter to bind the confidential portions of the transcript separately and label it in 

substantially the following form: 

CONFIDENTIAL -- SUBJECT TO COURT ORDER. This transcript contains 

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL not to be opened or the contents thereof to be displayed or 

revealed except by an Order of the Court. 

A party filing a portion of a deposition transcript designated confidential with the Court 

under seal must do so in accordance with the requirements of paragraph K. Further, nothing in 

this paragraph shall prevent the disclosure of such a confidential portion of a deposition 

transcript to a person qualified to review such a portion, as specified in paragraphs D and E. 

K. COURT FILINGS. Documents containing CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL may 

be filed under seal in accordance with Northern District Court of California local rule 79-5. 

Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the disclosure of such confidential filings to a person 

qualified to review such a filing, as specified in paragraphs D and E. Nothing in this paragraph 

is intended to direct or limit the internal procedures of the Court to provide access to sealed 

materials to appropriate court personnel. 

L. RESOLUTION OF ACTION. Upon final resolution of this action, and within 60 

days of such resolution, all CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL that has been supplied to any 

opposing party, such party’s counsel, or any other person shall be returned by the opposing 

party’s counsel to counsel for the supplying party. 

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M. NO UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE ABSENT COURT ORDER. No 

unauthorized disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL shall be made, absent a Court Order. 

The parties stipulate to the foregoing: 

 

Dated: June 15, 2006 Claudia Center 

Elizabeth Kristen 

THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY 

EMPLOYMENT LAW CENTER 

By: ____/s/_Claudia Center 

Claudia Center 

Attorneys for Plaintiff DIANE MORGAN OGLE 

 Kurt R. Bockes

 LITLER MENDELSON 

By: ____/s/ Kurt Bockes 

Kurt R. Bockes 

Attorneys for Defendants 

UAL Corporation And United Air Lines, Inc 

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Pursuant to General Order No. 45 X. (B), I attest that concurrence in the filing of this document 

has been obtained from Defendant’s counsel. 

Dated: June 15, 2006 Claudia Center 

Elizabeth Kristen 

THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY 

EMPLOYMENT LAW CENTER 

By: ____/s/_Claudia Center _

Claudia Center 

Attorney for Plaintiff

DIANE MORGAN OGLE 

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Pursuant to stipulation. IT IS SO ORDERED. 

Dated:

 Hon. Susan Illston 

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