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The document outlines the procedure for returning or destroying CONFIDENTIAL documents at the conclusion of the case.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Designating Party person 9 View Entity
destroying party person 7 View Entity

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This is page 18 of a 23-page legal document, filed on March 4, 2016, as part of a court case. It outlines the procedures for handling discovery materials designated as "CONFIDENTIAL" or "HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL—ATTORNEYS' EYES ONLY". The text details the responsibilities of the 'Designating Party', the process for returning or destroying confidential materials at the case's conclusion, and the method by which a 'non-party' can also designate materials under this protective order.

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Type
Legal Procedure
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Unknown
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
1
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2025-11-20 16:09

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