This document is page 3 (or 4 depending on the filing version) of a Protective Order from the civil case Giuffre v. Maxwell (Case 1:15-cv-07433-RWS). It outlines the protocols for handling 'CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION,' specifically requiring counsel to obtain written acknowledgments from third parties before disclosure and defining the legal representations made when marking a document as confidential. The page bears a Department of Justice Bates stamp (DOJ-OGR-00002374).
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Counsel | Legal Representative |
Responsible for managing confidential information and obtaining acknowledgments.
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| Court Personnel | Court Staff |
Exempt from needing written acknowledgment to view confidential info.
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| Stenographic reporters | Court Staff |
Exempt from needing written acknowledgment to view confidential info.
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"counsel shall provide such person with a copy of this Protective Order and obtain from such person a written acknowledgment stating that he or she has read this Protective Order and agrees to be bound by its provisions."Source
"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."Source
"Designation of a document as CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall constitute a representation that such document has been reviewed by an attorney for the designating party..."Source
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