Privileged Treatment of Documents
If a complainant seeks privileged treatment for any documents submitted
with the complaint, the complainant must submit, with its complaint,
a request for privileged treatment of documents and information
and a proposed form of protective agreement. In the event the
complainant requests privileged treatment, it must file the original
and three copies of its complaint with the information for which
privileged treatment is sought and 11 copies of the pleading
without the information for which privileged treatment is sought.
The original and three copies must be clearly identified as containing
information for which privileged treatment is sought.
A complainant must provide a copy of its complaint without the privileged information
and its proposed form of protective agreement to each entity that is to be served.
The respondent and any interested person who has filed a motion to intervene
in the complaint proceeding may make a written request to the complainant for
a copy of the complete complaint. The request must include an executed copy of
the protective agreement and, for persons other than the respondent, a copy of
the motion to intervene. Any person may file an objection to the proposed form
of protective agreement.
A complainant must provide a copy of the complete complaint to the requesting
person within 5 days after receipt of the written request that is accompanied
by an executed copy of the protective agreement.
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