intellectual property rights

Protective Order

Protective Order

Protective Order

A Protective Order is a court order that limits the use and disclosure of confidential or sensitive information produced in discovery. In a trademark infringement case, a protective order may be used to protect trade secrets, customer lists, financial data, or other proprietary information from being publicly disclosed or used for improper purposes. The order typically defines the categories of confidential information, the persons who may access it, the permitted uses and disclosures, and the procedures for challenging confidentiality designations. Protective orders can help to facilitate the exchange of information while minimizing the risks of harm or abuse. However, they may also increase the costs and burdens of discovery and may be subject to disputes or modifications.

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