2:05-cv-03664 · Central District of California No recent activity
WHAT HAPPENED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH
Judge Florence-Marie Cooper entered a Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order on January 25, 2008 (Entry #135). This order establishes the framework for handling confidential information during discovery and will require attorneys to designate documents appropriately and follow specific protocols for sensitive materials. No immediate action is required before 9 AM, but the attorney should review the order's specific provisions to understand designation requirements and handling procedures.
Updated March 30, 2026
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YOUR CASE FILE
Entry #135: Judge Cooper entered Confidentiality Agreement and Protective Order on Jan 25, 2008
Discovery can now proceed with established protocols for confidential materials
No immediate deadlines created, but future document productions must comply with designation requirements
Attorney should review order terms for specific confidentiality categories and access restrictions
WHAT THE OTHER SIDE DID
Standard procedural move suggests both parties are preparing for substantive discovery exchange with sensitive materials
Timing indicates case is moving into active discovery phase after preliminary motions period
No unusual strategic signals - routine protective order entry typical at this case stage
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CASE
Case now enters discovery phase with confidentiality framework in place, signaling both sides expect sensitive firm materials to be exchanged
Sets stage for potential disputes over confidentiality designations and may indicate high-stakes discovery battles ahead
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