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Parties Involved:
Ghayda Alrass
Defendant
Kendall Membreno
Plaintiff
Jevonne Service
Defendant
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Defendant

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CASE NO. 2:15-CV-01900-WBS-CMK

PROPOSED] STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER RE: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

VALERIE TOOHEY O’DELL, SBN 101999 

valerie@odell-law.com 

O’DELL LAW OFFICES 

3017 Douglas Blvd., Suite 300 

Roseville, CA 95661 

Telephone: (916) 774-7532 

Facsimile: (916) 357-7391 

Attorney for Plaintiff 

KENDALL MEMBRENO 

[Counsel Continued on Page 2] 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO DIVISION 

KENDALL MEMBRENO, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

WAL-MART STORES, INC., GHAYDA 

ALRASS; JEVONNE SERVICE, and DOES 1 

through 10, inclusive, 

Defendants. 

CASE NO. 2:15-CV-01900-WBS-CMK

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 

RE: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

Judge: Hon. William B. Shubb 

Trial Date: May 9, 2017 

 

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DANIELLE OCHS, SBN 178677 

dot@ogletreedeakins.com 

BECKI D. GRAHAM, SBN 238010 

becki.graham@ogletreedeakins.com 

DANIELLE A. HINTON, SBN 273469 

danielle.hinton@ogletreedeakins.com 

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

Steuart Tower, Suite 1300 

One Market Plaza 

San Francisco, CA 94105 

Telephone: 415.442.4810 

Facsimile: 415.442.4870 

Attorneys for Defendants 

WAL-MART STORES, INC.; and JEVONNE SERVICE 

HANSON BRIDGETT LLP 

JAHMAL T. DAVIS, SBN 191504 

jdavis@hansonbridgett.com 

GILBERT J. TSAI, SBN 247305 

gtsai@hansonbridgett.com 

JENNIFER A. FOLDVARY, SBN 292216 

jfoldvary@hansonbridgett.com 

425 Market Street, 26th Floor 

San Francisco, California 94105 

Telephone: (415) 777-3200 

Facsimile: (415) 541-9366 

Attorneys for Defendant 

GHAYDA ALRASS 

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[PROPOSED] STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER RE: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

Plaintiff, KENDALL MEMBRENO (“Plaintiff”) and Defendants WAL-MART STORES, 

INC., GHAYDA ALRASS, and JEVONNE SERVICE (together, the “Parties”), by and through 

their counsel, agree as follows: 

1. The purpose of this Protective Order (“Order”) is to create a mechanism to protect 

and safeguard the disclosure and use of private personnel and medical records, 

documents/information. This Order is intended to regulate the handling and use of documents, 

information, and testimony throughout the discovery process and up to and including the trial and 

final disposition of the above-captioned action (“Action”). 

2. The Parties further acknowledge that this Stipulated Protective Order does not 

entitle them to file confidential information under seal; Civil Local Rule 141 set forth the 

procedures that must be followed and the standards that will be applied when a party seeks 

permission from the court to file material under seal. 

DESIGNATION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

3. A Party, or any third party responding to a subpoena, may designate all or portions 

of any document, thing, material, testimony or other information derived therefrom as 

“CONFIDENTIAL” under the terms of this Order. “CONFIDENTIAL” Information includes for 

purposes of this Order, any information a Party believes in good faith to be Confidential 

Information, or any document containing such information. Confidential Information means 

confidential and proprietary business and financial information, and confidential personal 

information, including, without limitation: (1) non-public information about any individual or 

individuals, including personnel records, evaluations, compensation levels, databases, surveys, 

statistical analysis, analyses of personnel practices, or other information incorporating or 

aggregating information pertaining to individuals; (2) non-public information about any client or 

customer of Defendant Wal-Mart, including financial information; and (3) information and 

documents regarding Defendant Wal-Mart’s compensation practices, hiring and training practices, 

policies and procedures, products, selling and marketing practices, disciplinary practices, programs 

and agreements, and private information regarding Defendant Wal-Mart’s current and former 

agents, employees and customers. 

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4. A Party, or any third party responding to a subpoena, may designate all or portions 

of any document, thing, material, testimony or other information derived therefrom as 

“ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” so long as the Designating Party has a good faith belief that the 

information is trade secret or otherwise contains highly sensitive confidential and/or proprietary 

information not generally known to the public. No documents or information designated 

“ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” shall be disclosed to any party to this action, any third-party, or to 

any officer, director, or employee of any party or third-parties, except by written stipulation of the 

parties or by order of the Court. “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” information may only be 

disclosed to qualified persons as defined in paragraph 14. 

5. The Parties agree to 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 

the material, documents, items, or communications for which protection is not warranted are not 

swept unjustifiably within the ambit of this Order. The Parties will act in good faith in determining 

whether information is “CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” Information.

6. Information designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

("Protected Material") shall be so designated by stamping or otherwise marking copies of the 

document, information, information, or material produced with the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY.” Stamping or otherwise marking the legend 

“CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” on the cover of any 

multi-page document shall designate all pages of the document and the entire content as 

“CONFIDENTIAL” or “CONFIDENTIAL – ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY”, and marking on a 

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

medium CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Designating Parties shall label Protected Material as 

narrowly and specifically as possible. 

7. For testimony given in deposition or in other pretrial or trial proceedings, that the 

Party or non-party offering or sponsoring the testimony identify on the record, before the close of 

the deposition or other pretrial or trial proceedings, all protected testimony, and further specify any 

portions of the testimony that it intends to designate as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ 

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EYES ONLY.” When it is impractical to identify separately each portion of testimony that is 

entitled to protection, and when it appears that substantial portions of the testimony may qualify for 

protection, the Party or nonparty that sponsors, offers, or gives the testimony may invoke on the 

record (before the deposition or other pretrial or trial proceedings, are concluded) a right to have up 

to thirty (30) days to identify the specific portions of the testimony as to which 

“CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” protection is sought. Only those portions 

of the testimony that are appropriately designated for protection within the thirty (30) days shall be 

covered by the provisions of this Order. During the pendency of the thirty-day period, and until a 

final transcript incorporating all specified confidentiality and/or attorneys’-eyes-only designations 

is provided by the court reporter, the Parties shall treat all portions of the testimony as 

“CONFIDENTIAL.” After the final transcript incorporating all specified confidentiality or 

attorneys-only designations is provided by the court reporter, the Parties agree to destroy all copies 

of any interim transcripts containing incomplete CONFIDENTIAL and/or ATTORNEYS’ EYES 

ONLY designations. Transcript pages containing Protected Material must be separately marked by 

the court reporter, who must affix to the top of each such page the legend “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” as instructed by the Party or nonparty offering or sponsoring the 

witness or presenting the testimony. 

8. Either side may designate documents, things, testimony or other information derived 

therefrom as ”CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” as necessary to protect the 

privacy or confidentiality of the designating Party's information by giving written notice to the 

other Party of such a designation. 

9. The inadvertent or unintentional disclosure by a producing Party or nonparty of 

materials designated "CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” during the course of 

this litigation, regardless of whether the information was so designated at the time of disclosure, 

shall not be deemed a waiver in whole or in part of a Party's or nonparty's claim of confidentiality, 

either as to the specific information disclosed or as to any other information relating thereto or on 

the same or related subject matter. Counsel for the Parties and/or nonparties shall in any event, to 

the extent possible, upon discovery of such inadvertent error, cooperate to restore the 

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confidentiality of the materials designated "CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 

that was inadvertently or unintentionally disclosed including advising the Designating Party as to 

whom such inadvertent disclosures were made. 

CHALLENGING CONFIDENTIALITY DESIGNATIONS 

10. Any Party may challenge a designation of "CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY” at any time ("Challenging Party"). Unless a prompt challenge to a Designating 

Party’s "CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” 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 "CONFIDENTIAL" or 

“ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation by electing not to mount a challenge promptly after 

the original designation is disclosed. 

11. The Challenging Party shall initiate the dispute resolution process by providing 

written notice of each designation it is challenging and describing the basis for each challenge. To 

avoid ambiguity as to whether a challenge has been made, the written notice must recite that the 

challenge to a "CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation is being made 

in accordance with this specific paragraph of the Protective Order. The parties shall attempt to 

resolve each challenge in good faith and must begin the process by conferring directly (in voice to 

voice dialogue; other forms of communication are not sufficient) within 14 days of the date of 

service of notice. In conferring, the Challenging Party must explain the basis for its belief that the 

"CONFIDENTIAL" or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation was not proper and must give 

the Designating Party an opportunity to review the designated material, to reconsider the 

circumstances, and, if no change in designation is offered, to explain the basis for the chosen 

designation. 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 or establishes that the Designating Party is 

unwilling to participate in the meet and confer process in a timely manner. 

12. Any dispute relating to this Order, including a challenge to a “CONFIDENTIAL” or 

“ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” designation or the inadvertent disclosure of work product or 

attorney-client material, shall be raised with the Court pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil 

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Procedure. In making or opposing any motion relating to the confidentiality designation of a 

document, the party seeking to maintain a document as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ 

EYES ONLY” shall bear the burden of showing that specific prejudice or harm will result if no 

protective order is granted. Until the Court rules on the challenge, all parties shall continue to 

afford the material in question the level of protection to which it is entitled under the Producing 

Party’s designation. 

CONFIDENTIAL OR ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONS 

13. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION pursuant to this Order shall be disclosed, 

revealed, copies or disseminated only to: (a) the Court and its personnel, empanelled jurors, any 

discovery referees, and any neutrals or mediators retained for alternative dispute resolution 

purposes; (b) the Parties; (c) counsel of record for the Parties, their associate attorneys, of 

counselors, paralegals, secretaries, and clerical staff; (d) the in-house counsel for any Party and 

their paralegals and clerical staff; (e) a witness who prepared the CONFIDENTIAL 

INFORMATION or is the custodian of record for the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, as well 

as: 

(f) Court or deposition reporters, videographers, photocopy services, and litigation 

support service professionals; 

(g) Experts and consultants retained by a Party in the prosecution, defense, or 

settlement of this action; 

(h) Any other person as to whom the Parties agree in writing or the Court orders for 

good cause shown, upon motion of a Party. 

All those persons listed in subparts (f), (g) and (h) shall execute Exhibit A prior to receiving 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and counsel shall keep the records. 

14. Qualified recipients of ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION shall only 

include the following: (a) in-house counsel and (b) law firms for each party, and the secretarial, 

clerical and paralegal staff of each. 

15. All those persons listed in Paragraphs 13 and 14 are referred to herein as 

“CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSONS” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY 

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QUALIFIED PERSONS.” The Parties shall cooperate in good faith should the need arise to 

identify additional persons as QUALIFIED PERSONS. 

USE OF CONFIDENTIAL OR ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION 

16. CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION may be used 

only for the purpose of prosecution, defense, discovery, mediation and/or settlement, or appeal of 

this Action, and not for any other purpose. 

17. Copies of CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION 

may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted only to CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES 

ONLY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSONS. Nothing in this Order shall limit the 

CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION QUALIFIED PERSONS 

from discussing the contents of CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY 

INFORMATION with other CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION 

QUALIFIED PERSONS. 

18. Nothing in this Order shall limit a Party from using its own CONFIDENTIAL or 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION in any fashion. 

19. If CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION is included 

in any papers to be submitted in this Court, such documents or materials shall be lodged 

conditionally under seal with the Court in compliance with the procedures set forth in the Local 

Rules of Court. The lodging Party may either file a motion to seal such information, or may file a 

notice of intent not to seal, pursuant to applicable Rules. 

PROTECTED MATERIAL SUBPOENAED OR ORDERED PRODUCED IN OTHER 

LITIGATION 

20. If a Receiving Party is served with a subpoena or an order issued in other litigation 

that would compel disclosure of any information or items designated in this action as 

“CONFIDENTIAL,” the Receiving Party must so notify the Designating Party, in writing (by fax 

or electronic mail, if possible) immediately after receiving the subpoena or order. Such notification 

must include a copy of the subpoena or court order. The Receiving Party also must immediately 

inform in writing the Party who caused the subpoena or order to issue in the other litigation that 

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some or all the material covered by the subpoena or order is the subject of this Order. In addition, 

the Receiving Party must deliver a copy of this 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 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. 

UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL 

21. If a Receiving Party learns that, by inadvertence or otherwise, it has disclosed 

Protected Material to any person or in any circumstance not authorized under this Order, the 

Receiving 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 Protected Material; (c) inform the 

person or persons to whom unauthorized disclosures were made of all the terms of this Order; and 

(d) request such person or persons to execute the “Acknowledgment and Agreement to Be Bound” 

that is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Nothing in this Order shall prevent a Party from using or 

disclosing its own information as it deems appropriate without impairing the confidentiality 

obligations imposed upon all other Parties and persons subject to this Order. 

22. In order to comply with applicable discovery deadlines, a party may be required to 

produce certain categories of documents that have been subject to minimal or no attorney review 

(the “Disclosures”). This Stipulation and Order is designed to foreclose any arguments that by 

making such Disclosures, the disclosure or production of documents subject to a legally recognized 

claim of privilege, including without limitation the attorney-client privilege, work-product 

doctrine, or other applicable privilege: 

 (a) was not inadvertent by the Producing Party; 

 (b) that the Producing Party did not take reasonable steps to prevent the disclosure 

of privileged Documents; 

 (c) that the Producing Party did not take reasonable or timely steps to rectify such 

Disclosure; and/or 

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 (d) that such Disclosure acts as a waiver of applicable privileges or 

protections associated with such Documents.

FINAL DISPOSITION 

23. Unless otherwise ordered or agreed in writing by the Producing Party, within sixty 

(60) days after the final termination of this action, each Receiving Party must destroy or return to 

the Producing Party all Protected Material that has not lost its “CONFIDENTIAL” designation and 

become available to the public. Whether the Protected Material is returned or destroyed, the 

Receiving Party must submit a written certification to the Producing Party (and, if not the same 

person or entity, to the Designating Party) by the sixty-day deadline that identifies (by category, 

where appropriate) all the Protected Material that was returned or destroyed and that affirms that 

the Receiving Party has not, other than as authorized below in the subsequent paragraph, retained 

any Protected Material. 

24. Notwithstanding the provisions in the immediately preceding paragraph, Counsel 

are entitled to retain an archival copy of all pleadings, motion papers, transcripts, legal memoranda, 

correspondence or attorney work product, even if such materials contain Protected Material. Any 

such archival copies that contain or constitute Protected Material remain subject to this Order. 

GENERAL PROVISIONS 

25. Third-party witnesses and the counsel of record for such third-party witnesses 

responding to subpoenas or during the course of a deposition of such a third-party shall have the 

same rights and obligations concerning CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY 

INFORMATION as set forth herein. 

26. Any material breach of this Order may be addressed by appropriate motion to the 

Court, seeking any remedy otherwise available by law or in equity. 

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

binding on the Parties thereafter. This Order is subject to modification by stipulation of the Parties, 

written agreement, or by further order of the Court or appointed discovery referee. 

28. Within thirty (30) days of the termination or settlement of this action, the lawyers 

shall confirm in writing that all copies of the CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY 

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INFORMATION have been gathered and filed away with their respective offices for safekeeping. 

29. The production, use, exchange, and/or handling of the CONFIDENTIAL or 

ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION, pursuant to this Order, shall not constitute a 

waiver of any claims or defenses. Nothing contained in this Order shall be construed to be a waiver 

of any of the Parties of any rights to refuse to disclose information protected by any privilege or 

other objection. 

The foregoing is without prejudice to any of the Parties to apply to the Court for an order 

compelling production of documents or information withheld on the ground of an asserted 

privilege or objection. Nothing contained herein and no action taken pursuant hereto shall prejudice 

the right of any Party to: (a) contest the alleged relevancy, admissibility, or discoverability of 

CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION; (b) object to any discovery 

requests on any grounds; or (c) seek an order compelling discovery with respect to any discovery 

request. Nothing herein shall prevent any Party or other person from seeking modification of this 

Order or from objecting to discovery that it believes to be otherwise improper. 

The Parties may also enter into written stipulations or stipulations on the record which 

modify the terms of this Order. 

30. The attorneys of record are responsible for employing reasonable measures, 

consistent herewith, to control duplication of, access to, and distribution of copies of 

CONFIDENTIAL or ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY INFORMATION. 

31. Counsel agree to maintain a file of all Certifications (Exhibit A) required by this 

Agreement. The file containing the Certifications (Exhibit A) and the specific Certifications 

therein shall not be available for review by opposing counsel absent agreement of the parties or an 

order of the Court to this action determining that there is a good faith basis for the Certifications, or 

any part of them, to be reviewed. 

32. Nothing in this Order abridges the right of any Party to seek its modification by the 

Court in the future. 

33. By stipulating to the entry of this Order, no Party waives any right it otherwise 

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

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addressed in this Order. Similarly, no Party waives any right to object on any ground to use in 

evidence of any of the material covered by this Order. 

34. Each Party agrees to be bound by the terms of this Order regardless of whether it is 

approved by the Court. If the Court rejects this Order, each Party agrees to enter into a revised 

Order containing any modifications required by the Court or by applicable law. If the Parties are 

unable to ascertain which modifications would make the Order acceptable to the Court, they shall 

nonetheless remain bound by the terms of this Protective Order, even in the absence of its approval 

by the Court. 

35. The Court retains jurisdiction to make amendments, modifications, deletions, and 

additions to this Order as it may consider appropriate from time to time, upon motion of any Party 

or otherwise. 

36. The provisions of this Order regarding the use or disclosure of information 

designated as “CONFIDENTIAL” or “ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY” will survive the termination 

of this action, and the Court will retain jurisdiction with respect to this Order. 

SO STIPULATED. 

DATED: May 9, 2016 O’DELL LAW OFFICES 

 By: /s/ Valerie Toohey O’Dell 

 VALERIE TOOHEY O’DELL 

Attorneys for Plaintiff KENDALL MEMBRENO

DATED: May 9, 2016 HANSON BRIDGETT LLP 

 By: /s/ Jennifer A. Foldvary

 JAHMAL T. DAVIS 

GILBERT J. TSAI 

JENNIFER A. FOLDVARY 

Attorneys for Defendant GHAYDA ALRASS

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DATED: May 9, 2016 OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & 

STEW ART, P.C.

 By: /s/ Danielle A. Hinton 

 BECKI D. GRAHAM 

DANIELLE A. HINTON 

Attorneys for Defendants WAL-MART STORES, 

INC. and JEVONNE SERVICE 

ORDER 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

Dated: May 18, 2016 

 

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EXHIBIT A 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND 

I, _____________________________ [print or type full name], of _________________ 

[print or type full address], declare under penalty of perjury that I have read in its entirety and 

understand the Stipulated Protective Order that was issued by the ______________________, 

for the __________________________, on __________________, in the case of Kendall 

Membreno v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. et al., Case No. 2:15-CV-01900-WBS-CMK. I agree to 

comply with and to be bound by all the terms of this Stipulated Protective Order and I 

understand and acknowledge that failure to so comply could expose me to sanctions and 

punishment in the nature of contempt. I solemnly promise that I will not disclose in any 

manner any information or item that is subject to this Stipulated Protective Order to any person 

or entity except in strict compliance with the provisions of this Order. 

I further agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the 

Eastern District of California, for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this Stipulated 

Protective Order, even if such enforcement proceedings occur after termination of this action. 

I hereby appoint __________________________ [print or type full name] of 

____________________________________________________________ [print or type full 

address and telephone number] as my California agent for service of process in connection with 

this action or any proceedings related to enforcement of this Stipulated Protective Order. 

Date: 

City and State where sworn and signed: 

Printed name: 

Signature: 

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[PROPOSED] STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER RE: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

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