DOJ-OGR-00002398.jpg
Extracted Text (OCR)
Ease 1:29-61-09233-AlNs Dosemnehiad-8 Filed 62/64/26 Page 26 ef 28
counsel shall provide the Producing Party and, if different, the Designating
Party written notice of, and the basis for, such objections. The Parties will use
their best efforts to resolve such objections among themselves. Should the
Receiving Party, the Producing Party and, if different, the Designating Party
be unable to resolve the objections, the Receiving Party may seek a hearing
before this Court with respect to the propriety of the designation. The
Designating Party will cooperate in obtaining a prompt hearing with respect
thereto. Pending a resolution, the discovery material in question shall
continue to be treated as CONFIDENTIAL as provided hereunder. The
burden of proving that discovery material is properly designated shall at all
times remain with the Designating Party.
12. At the conclusion of this case, unless other arrangements are agreed upon, each
document and all copies thereof which have been designated as CONFIDENTIAL
shall be returned to the party that designated it CONFIDENTIAL, or the parties
may elect to destroy CONFIDENTIAL documents. Where the parties agree to
destroy CONFIDENTIAL documents, the destroying party shall provide all parties
with an affidavit confirming the destruction.
13. With respect to any discovery material produced by such non-party, the non-party
may invoke the terms of this Order in writing to all Parties by designating
discovery material “CONFIDENTIAL” or “HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL—
ATTORNEYS’ EYES ONLY”. Any such protected material produced by the
DOJ-OGR- 00002398
Extracted Information
Dates
Document Details
| Filename | DOJ-OGR-00002398.jpg |
| File Size | 607.9 KB |
| OCR Confidence | 94.4% |
| Has Readable Text | Yes |
| Text Length | 1,604 characters |
| Indexed | 2026-02-03 16:23:14.935329 |