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the Court or consent of the parties. Violation hereof may be regarded as contempt
of the Court.”
(b)
As an alternative to the procedure set forth in paragraph 12(a), any party
may file with the court any documents previously designated as comprising or
containing Confidential Information by submitting such documents to the Part
Clerk in sealed envelopes or other appropriate sealed container on which shall be
endorsed the caption of this litigation, the words “CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL-
SUBJECT TO STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR THE PRODUCTION AND
EXCHANGE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION” as an indication of the
nature of the contents, and a statement in substantially the following form:
“This envelope, containing documents which are filed in this case by (name of
party), is not to be opened nor are the contents thereof to be displayed or revealed
other than to the Court, the parties and their counsel of record, except by order of
the Court or consent of the parties.”
Such documents shall be returned by the Part Clerk upon disposition of the motion or other
proceeding for which they were submitted.
(c)
All pleadings, briefs or memoranda which reproduces, paraphrases or
discloses any documents which have previously been designated by a party as
comprising or containing Confidential Information, shall identify such documents
by the production number ascribed to them at the time of production.
13.
Any person receiving Confidential Information shall not reveal or discuss such
Stipulation and Order for the Production and Exchange of Confidential Information created by
the New York City Bar Association’s Committee on State Courts of Superior Jurisdiction
available at reports/

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