Rev. 03/27/2024
Generally, a party files a Motion for a Protective Order requesting the court prevent or limit discovery to protect any person subject to abusive practices. The motion must provide reasonable cause to justify issuing a protective order. The court may also issue a protective order to protect a litigant from harassment or abuse that may result from public dissemination of information obtained through the discovery process. |
Docket Event:
[Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications > Protective Order]
Requirements:
KMS Cases |
JAW Cases |
Motion with Certificate of Service |
Motion with Certificate of Service |
Proposed Order |
Proposed Order |
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