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A party challenges the designation of discovery material as confidential.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Producing Party | person | 9 | View Entity |
| Designating Party | person | 9 | View Entity |
| Receiving Party | person | 4 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal order filed on March 4, 2016, detailing the procedure for challenging the designation of discovery materials as "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL—ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY". It establishes that a failure to challenge a designation immediately does not waive the right to do so later and outlines the process of providing written notice of objections. If the parties cannot resolve the dispute, the matter can be brought before the court for a hearing.
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The document outlines the procedure for returning or destroying CONFIDENTIAL documents at the conclusion of the case.
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If parties cannot resolve objections to a confidentiality designation, the Receiving Party may seek a hearing before the Court to determine the propriety of the designation.
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A potential hearing before the Court to resolve objections to the propriety of a confidentiality designation.
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Hearing before the Court
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