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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This page is part of a legal document, likely a protective order, filed on March 4, 2016. It outlines the specific procedures for designating discovery materials and deposition testimony as 'CONFIDENTIAL' or 'CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION', including the requirement for attorney review and the basis for such a designation to prevent privacy harm.

People (2)

Name Role Context
counsel Legal representative
Mentioned as retaining acknowledgments and as 'opposing counsel' who can demonstrate good cause for review.
attorney Legal representative
An attorney for the designating party must review a document before it is designated as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.

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Name Type Context
the Court Judicial body
Has the authority to conduct an 'in camera review' of acknowledgments if good cause is shown.

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The document describes the procedure for designating information disclosed during a deposition as CONFIDENTIAL.
party

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opposing counsel Legal/Procedural the Court
The document states that acknowledgments are subject to 'in camera review by the Court if good cause for review is demonstrated by opposing counsel.'

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"CONFIDENTIAL."
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— N/A (The notice to be placed or affixed on documents designated as confidential.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00233-AJWS Document 34-2 Filed 03/04/16 Page 10 of 23
agrees to be bound by its provisions. All such acknowledgments shall be retained by counsel and shall be subject to in camera review by the Court if good cause for review is demonstrated by opposing counsel.
7. Documents are designated as CONFIDENTIAL by placing or affixing on them (in a manner that will not interfere with their legibility) the following or other appropriate notice: "CONFIDENTIAL." Discovery material designated CONFIDENTIAL shall be identified by Bates number. To the extent practical, the respective legend shall be placed near the Bates number.
8. Designation of a document as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall constitute a representation that such document has been reviewed by an attorney for the designating party, that there is a valid and good faith basis for such designation, made at the time of disclosure or production to the receiving party, and that disclosure of such information to persons other than those permitted access to such material would cause a privacy harm to the designating party.
9. Whenever a deposition involves the disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, the deposition or portions thereof shall be designated as CONFIDENTIAL and shall be subject to the provisions of this Protective Order. Such designation shall be made on the record during the deposition whenever possible, but a party may designate portions of depositions as CONFIDENTIAL after transcription, provided written notice of the
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