{"id":"court_ctb_905_2","court":"CTB","case_no":"22-50073","doc_number":905,"sub_number":2,"doc_type":"ORDER","filed_date":"2022-10-03","title":"EXHIBIT B","summary_zh":null,"summary_en":null,"body_en":"# **EXHIBIT**\n\n**B**\n\n### **UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT DIVISION**\n\nx :\n\n: : x\n\n| ------------------------------------------------------ |\n|--------------------------------------------------------|\n| In re:                                                 |\n| HO WAN KWOK,                                           |\n| Debtor.1                                               |\n\n------------------------------------------------------\n\n: : : : Chapter 11 Case No. 22-50073 (JAM)\n\n# **[PROPOSED] PROTECTIVE ORDER**\n\nThis Protective Order (\"Order\") is entered into by and among: (a) Luc Despins, as the appointed Chapter 11 Trustee to the Debtor's estate (the \"Trustee\"), and (b) any other persons or entities who become bound by this Order by signifying their assent through execution of **Exhibit A** hereto. Each of the persons or entities identified in the foregoing clauses (a) and (b) shall be referred to herein individually as a \"Party,\" and collectively as the \"Parties.\"[2](#page-1-1) This Order is being entered pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 107(b) and Rule 9018 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the \"Bankruptcy Rules\"), and, as applicable, pursuant to Bankruptcy Rules 7026 and 9014 and Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the \"Federal Rules\").\n\n**Style Definition:** Comment Text\n\n<sup>1</sup> Although the Debtor's legal name is Ho Wan Kwok, he is also known as Guo Wengui, Miles Guo, and Miles Kwok, as well as numerous other aliases. The last four digits of the Debtor's taxpayer identification number are 9595.\n\n<span id=\"page-1-1\"></span><span id=\"page-1-0\"></span><sup>2</sup> The designation of a \"Party\" is for purposes of reference in this Order only.\n\n### **Recitals**\n\nWHEREAS, the Debtor filed a voluntary petition under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code, U.S.C. §§ 101-1532 (the \"Bankruptcy Code\"), in this Court (the case commenced by such petition, the \"Chapter 11 Case\"); and there are, or may be, judicial or other proceedings before this Court, including but not limited to investigations, contested matters, adversary proceedings, and other disputes (each a \"Dispute\" and, collectively, the \"Disputes\") arising under the Bankruptcy Code or arising in or relating to the Chapter 11 Case;\n\nWHEREAS, the Court authorized the appointment of the Trustee by granting the United States Trustee's application for an order approving the appointment of Chapter 11 Trustee pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1104(d);\n\nWHEREAS, the Parties have sought or may seek certain Discovery Material (as defined below) from one another with respect to one or more Disputes, including through informal or formal requests, Rule 2004 notices or motions, or service of document requests, interrogatories, depositions, subpoenas, and other discovery requests (collectively, the \"Discovery Requests\") as provided by the Federal Rules, the Bankruptcy Rules, and the Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut (the \"Local Rules\"); and\n\nWHEREAS, the Parties anticipate that there are certain persons or entities other than the Parties hereto that may also propound or be served with Discovery Requests in connection with one or more Disputes during the course of the Chapter 11 Case;\n\nNOW, THEREFORE, to facilitate and expedite the production, exchange, and treatment of Discovery Material and to protect Discovery Material that a Party seeks to maintain as Confidential Material or Highly Confidential Material (as those terms are defined below), it is hereby agreed, and, upon Court approval, it is hereby ORDERED that the following terms will govern any requests for and production and handling of Discovery Material (as defined below):\n\n#### **Scope of Order**\n\n1. This Order governs the disclosure or exchange of all information and documents in connection with this Chapter 11 Case and related Disputes before this Court, by a Party (each a \"Producing Party\"), to any other Party (each a \"Receiving Party\"), formally or informally, either prior to or after the filing of a contested matter or adversary proceeding, in connection with an exchange of exhibits in advance of a hearing, and/or in response to or in connection with any Discovery Requests, including, without limitation, deposition testimony (whether based upon oral examination or written questions); interrogatories; answers to interrogatories; requests for admission; responses to requests for admission; documents, information, and things produced as well as any and all copies, abstracts, digests, notes, summaries, and excerpts thereof (collectively referred to as \"Discovery Material\"). Discovery Material includes hard copy documents and electronically stored information contemplated by the Bankruptcy Rules, and the Federal Rules, including but not limited to, writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, sound recordings, images, data, or data compilations stored in any medium, testimony, exhibits, discovery responses, and all other mediums of expression.\n\n2. This Order does not affect, amend or modify any existing confidentiality agreements or protective orders applicable to any Producing Party and/or Receiving Party, and nothing in this Order shall constitute a waiver of any rights under such agreements or orders.\n\n3. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Order—including the fact that a party is a Party to this Order—entitles or is intended to entitle any Party or non-Party to any Discovery Material for any purpose, including in connection with any Dispute.\n\n4. Upon the consent of the Trustee and any/all Parties whose consent is required by Paragraphs 9,10 and 18, whose consent shall not unreasonably be withheld, any non-Party that executes Exhibit A and delivers a copy to the Trustee shall be treated as a Party to this Order with all rights and obligations of the signatory Parties hereto. For the further avoidance of any doubt, reference to becoming a \"Party\" upon execution of Exhibit A is for the purposes of this Order only and not intended to reflect any agreement as to such party's status as a litigant.\n\n### **Designating Discovery Material**\n\n5. Any Producing Party may designate Discovery Material as \"Confidential Material\" or \"Highly Confidential Material\" (any such designated Discovery Material, \"Designated Material\") in accordance with the following provisions:\n\n> (a) Confidential Material: A Producing Party may designate Discovery Material as \"Confidential\" if such Producing Party reasonably believes that: (i) such Discovery Material (A) constitutes or contains nonpublic proprietary or confidential technical, business, financial, personal, or other information of a nature that should be protected under the Bankruptcy Rules or the Federal Rules or (B) is subject by law or by contract to a legally protected right of privacy; or (ii) the Producing Party (A) is under a preexisting obligation to a third party to treat such Discovery Material as confidential or (B) has been reasonably requested by another Party or non-Party to so designate such Discovery Material on the grounds that such other Party or non- Party considers such Discovery Material to contain information that is confidential or proprietary to such Party or non-Party.\n\n- (b) Highly Confidential Material: A Producing Party may designate Discovery Material as \"Highly Confidential\" if such Producing Party reasonably believes (or with respect to documents received from another person, has been reasonably advised by such other person) that such Discovery Material is of such a nature that a risk of personal safety, identity theft, or competitive injury would be created if such Discovery Material were disclosed to persons other than those identified in Paragraph 10 of this Order, such as addresses or other sensitive personal identifiable information, trade secrets, sensitive financial or business information, or material prepared by itsa Party's industry advisors, financial advisors, accounting advisors, experts, or its consultants (and their respective staff).\n- (c) Designation By Another Party: Any Party may designate any Discovery Material as Confidential or Highly Confidential in accordance with paragraphs 5(a) and 5(b), whether or not that Party is the one which originally disclosed or exchanged the Discovery Material, and in such event, the designating Party shall be a Producing Party with respect to that Discovery Material.\n- (d) Undesignated Material: Subject to the rights and obligations of the Parties under Paragraphs 7, 8 and 34 of this Order, no Party shall have any obligation or duty to maintain as confidential or prevent from disclosure any Discovery Material that is not Designated Material (\"Undesignated Material\").\"), unless that Party is on notice that the subject of the Discovery\n\n# Material has been previously designated as Confidential or Highly Confidential pursuant to this Order or any other protective order.\n\n6. Manner of Designating Discovery Material: Where reasonably practicable, any Designated Material shall be designated by the Producing Party as such by marking each such page \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" as applicable. Such markings should not obliterate or obscure the content of the material that is produced. Where marking of every page of such materials is not reasonably practicable, such as with certain native file documents, a Producing Party may designate material as \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" by informing the Receiving Party in a clear and conspicuous manner at the time of production of such material that it is \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential,\" such as by including such designation in the filename and/or the produced Relativity (or other document review platform) load file, if applicable. Discovery Material produced prior to the execution of this Order pursuant to an agreement that such Discovery Material would be treated as \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" shall be treated as \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" pursuant to this Order notwithstanding such Discovery Material not bearing such markings.\n\n7. Late Designation of Discovery Material: The failure to designate particular Discovery Material as \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" at the time of production shall not operate to waive a Producing Party's right to later designate such Discovery Material as Designated Material or later apply another designation pursuant to this Order (\"Misdesignated Material\"). At such time, arrangements will be made for the destruction of the Misdesignated Material or for the return to the Producing Party of all copies of the Misdesignated Material and for the substitution, where appropriate, of properly labeled copies of such Discovery Material. Upon receipt of replacement copies of such Misdesignated Material with the proper designation, the Receiving Party or Parties shall take all reasonable steps to return or destroy all previously produced copies of such Misdesignated Material. If requested by the Producing Party, a Receiving Party shall verify in writing that it has taken all reasonable steps to return or destroy such Misdesignated Material. No Party shall be deemed to have violated this Order if, prior to notification of any later designation, such Discovery Material was disclosed or used in any manner consistent with its original designation but inconsistent with its later designation. Once such later designation has been made, however, any Discovery Material shall be treated in accordance with that later designation; provided, however, that if the material that was not designated has been, at the time of the later designation, previously publicly filed with a court, no Party shall be bound by such later designation except to the extent determined by the Court upon motion of the Party that failed to make the designation.\n\n#### **Use and Disclosure of Confidential or Highly Confidential Material**\n\n8. General Limitations On Use And Disclosure Of All Discovery Material: All Discovery Material shall be used by the Trustee in carrying out his duties and responsibilities under the Bankruptcy Code and the appointment order in this case and/or by other Receiving Parties solely in this Court for the purposes of a Dispute or the Chapter 11 Case, and not for any other purpose or in any other forum, including any other litigation or judicial proceedings that are not a Dispute and are not related to this Chapter 11 Case, or any business, competitive, governmental, commercial, or administrative purpose or function.\n\n9. Confidential Material: Confidential Material, and any and all information contained therein, may be given, shown, made available to, or communicated only to the following:\n\n(a) the Trustee;\n\n- (b) any Party who has signed Exhibit A and delivered a copy thereof to the Trustee subject to the Producing Party's consent, not to be unreasonably withheld. For the avoidance of doubt, Producing Party for purposes of providing or withholding consent to receive or review Designated Material pursuant to paragraphs 9, 10, and 18 shall include any person whose interests are the subject of the production, *e.g.*, if a production is made by a law firm, then the client who is the subject of the production may provide or withhold consent, or if a production is made by a financial institution, then the account holder whose account is the subject of the production may provide or withhold consent; and\n- (c) any other persons specified in Paragraph 10 below.\n\n10. Highly Confidential Material: Highly Confidential Material, and any and all information contained therein, may be given, shown, made available to, or communicated only to the following:\n\n- (a) counsel, and staff working under the express direction of such counsel, for: i. the Trustee;\n\t- ii. any Party who has signed Exhibit A and delivered a copy to the Trustee, subject to the Producing Party's consent, not to be unreasonably withheld; and\n- (b) professionals retained under Sections 328 and 1103 of the Bankruptcy Code, and industry advisors, financial advisors, accounting advisors, experts, and consultants (and their respective staff) that are retained by the signatories to this Order or a Party who has signed Exhibit A in connection\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 10 of 23\n\nwith the Disputes or this Chapter 11 Case, subject to the Producing Party's consent, not to be unreasonably withheld;\n\n- (c) any person who is indicated on the face of a document to have been an author, addressee, or copy recipient thereof, an actual or intended recipient thereof, or in the case of meeting minutes, an attendee of the meeting;\n- (d) any adverse witness during the course of a deposition where counsel questioning the witness reasonably believes that questioning the witness regarding the document is necessary and that doing so would not cause competitive or personal harm, provided that the relevant section of the deposition transcript is itself designated as Highly Confidential, the witness is not permitted to retain a copy of the document, and the relevant deposition exhibit is designated as Highly Confidential, and subject to paragraph 12;\n- (e) outside photocopying, graphic production services, or litigation support services, as necessary for use in connection with a Dispute or this Chapter 11 Case;\n- (f) court reporters, stenographers, or videographers who record deposition or other testimony in connection with a Dispute or this Chapter 11 Case;\n- (g) the Court, its officers, and clerical staff in any judicial proceeding that may result from a Dispute or this Chapter 11 Case;\n- (h) any mediators and their staffs retained in connection with a Dispute or these this Chapter 11 Case; and\n- (i) any other person or entity with respect to whom the Producing Party may consent in writing or on the record at a deposition.\n\n23\n\n11. Designated Material To Be Disclosed Only In Accordance With Paragraphs 9 and 10: Highly Confidential Material, and any and all information contained therein, shall not be given, shown, made available to, disclosed, or communicated in any way, except to those people provided in Paragraph 10 of this Order. Confidential Material, and the substantive information contained therein, shall not be given, shown, made available to, disclosed, or communicated in any way, except to those people provided in Paragraph 9 of this Order.\n\n12. Prerequisite to Disclosure of Designated Material: Before any person or their representative identified in Paragraph 10(b), 10(d), 10(e), 10(f), 10(h) or 10(i) hereof is given access to Designated Material, such person or their representative shall be provided with a copy of this Order and shall execute Exhibit A annexed hereto. Each such executed Exhibit A shall be retained in the files of counsel for the Party who gave access to the Designated Material to the person who was provided such access. A copy of such executed Exhibit A for representatives identified in Paragraphs 10(a)(ii), (10(d), 10(e), 10(f), 10(h) and 10(i), but not for representatives identified in Paragraph 10(b), shall be provided to the Producing Party. Such executed Exhibit A for representatives identified in Paragraph 10(b) shall not be subject to disclosure under the Federal Rules or the Bankruptcy Rules unless a showing of good cause is made and the Court so orders. For the avoidance of doubt, an Exhibit A may be executed on behalf of an organization for any representative identified in Paragraph 10(b) rather than requiring each relevant individual at that organization to execute Exhibit A.\n\n13. Sealing of Designated Material Filed With Or Submitted To Court: Unless otherwise agreed by the Producing Party, all Designated Material filed with the Court, and all portions of pleadings, motions, or other papers filed with the Court that disclose Highly Confidential or Confidential Material, shall be filed under seal in accordance with the Federal Rules, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules, and the individual practice rules of the Court, except that a Party may, at its option, file redacted pleadings containing the Designated Material so long as such portions of the pleadings concerning the Designated Material have been redacted, and such redacted pleading is also filed pursuant to Local Rule 9077-1. If the sealing of these materials is challenged by any party, the Producing Party shall bear the burden of defending such sealing. The filing of any materials under seal pursuant to this paragraph shall not be construed as an admission that the materials are entitled to confidentiality under this Protective Order or under applicable law and shall not waive any party's rights to challenge such designation or sealing at a later time.\n\n14. Use of Discovery Material in Open Court: The limitations on disclosure in this Order shall not apply to any Discovery Materials offered or otherwise used by any Party at trial or any hearing held in open court except as provided in this paragraph. Whenever practicable, as part of any pretrial conference or any meet and confer regarding the use of exhibits in any evidentiary hearing, or if not practicable prior to the use of any Designated Material at trial or any hearing to be held in open court, counsel for any Party who desires to offer or use such Designated Material at trial or any hearing to be held in open court shall meet and confer in good faith with the Producing Party to discuss ways to redact the Designated Material so that the material may be offered or otherwise used by any party, in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rules. If the Parties are unable to resolve a dispute related to such Designated Material, the Producing Party shall bear the burden of requesting appropriate relief from the Court. Until the Court rules on such an issue, the Designated Material shall continue to be treated according to its designation and in accordance with the terms of this Order.\n\n### **Depositions and Rule 2004 Examinations**\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 13 of\n\n23\n\ndeposition should be Designated Material of such Party, such testimony may be designated as appropriate by: (a) stating so orally on the record and requesting that only the relevant portion(s) of testimony is so designated; or (b) providing written notice within seven (7fourteen (14) days of the Party's receipt of the final transcript from the court reporter that only the relevant portion(s) of such transcript or recording of a deposition thereof is so designated, except in the event that a hearing on related issues is scheduled to occur within seven (7fourteen (14) days of receipt of the final transcript, in which case the foregoing seven (7fourteen (14) day period will be reduced to three (3five (5) business days. Where a hearing or pleading deadline on related issues is scheduled to occur in such close proximity to a deposition that a three-five business day period is not\n\n15. Deposition and Rule 2004 Examination Testimony - Manner Of Designation: In the\n\ncase of depositions, if counsel for a Party believes that a portion of the testimony given at a\n\npractical, noticethe entirety of the transcript shall be givendesignated as Designated Material for purposes of use at the deposition or as soon as practical thereafter and as far in advance of the hearing or with the pleading deadline as possible. and the fourteen (14) day period described above shall then apply for further designation. Until expiration of the aforesaid designation period, as applicable, following receipt of the final transcript by the Parties, all deposition transcripts and recordings shall be considered and treated as Highly Confidential unless otherwise specified by counsel to any Party on the record at the deposition.\n\n16. Designated Material Used As Exhibits During Depositions: Nothing in Paragraph 15 shall apply to or affect the confidentiality designations on Discovery Material entered as exhibits at depositions.\n\n17. Witness Review of Deposition Testimony: Nothing in Paragraph 15 hereof shall preclude the witness from reviewing his or her deposition transcript.\n\n23\n\nMaterial, such persons must become a Party to this Order, with the receipt of such Designated Material subject to the Producing Party's consent, not to be unreasonably withheld. 19. Responsibilities And Obligations Of Court Reporters: In the event that testimony is designated as Confidential or Highly Confidential, the court reporter, who shall first have agreed to abide by the terms of this paragraph, shall be instructed to include on the cover page of each such transcript the legend, \"This transcript portion contains information subject to a Protective\n\n18. Presence of Persons During Deposition Testimony: When Designated Material is\n\nelicited during a deposition, persons not entitled to receive such information under the terms of\n\nthis Order shall, upon request, be excluded from the portion of the deposition so designated. After\n\nsuch exclusion from the portion of any deposition containing Designated Material, if such persons\n\nwish to receive written or other recordings of the deposition testimony containing Designated\n\nOrder and shall be used only in accordance therewith,\" and each page of the transcript shall include the legend \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential,\" as appropriate. If the deposition is recorded, the recording shall also be subject to the same level of confidentiality as the transcript and include the legend \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential,\" as appropriate, if any portion of the transcript itself is so designated. Each questioning attorney at a deposition shall retain the original of any exhibits he or she has marked, and shall distribute copies of Designated Material used as exhibits only to those Parties permitted to receive said Designated Material in accordance with the terms of this Order.\n\n### **General Provisions**\n\n20. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties or ordered by the Court, all deadlines and time periods herein shall be computed pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 9006.\n\n21. This Order is a procedural device intended to protect Discovery Materials designated as Designated Material. Nothing in this Order shall affect any Party's rights or obligations unrelated to the confidentiality of Discovery Materials.\n\n22. For the purposes of this Order, \"writing\" shall include electronic mail.\n\n23. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed a waiver or relinquishment by any Party of any objection, including, but not limited to, any objection concerning the alleged confidentiality or proprietary nature of any documents, information, or data requested by a Party; any right to object to any discovery request; any right to object to the admissibility of evidence on any ground; any right to seek any further protective order; or any right to seek relief from the Court or any other applicable court from any provision of this Order by application on notice on any grounds.\n\n24. Unauthorized Disclosure Of Designated Material: In the event of a disclosure by a Receiving Party of Designated Material to persons or entities not authorized by this Order to receive such Designated Material, the Receiving Party making the unauthorized disclosure shall, upon learning of the disclosure: immediately notify the person or entity to whom the disclosure was made that the disclosure contains Designated Material subject to this Order; immediately make reasonable efforts to recover or destroy the disclosed Designated Material as well as preclude further dissemination or use by the person or entity to whom the disclosure was made; and immediately notify the Producing Party of the identity of the person or entity to whom the disclosure was made, the circumstances surrounding the disclosure, and the steps taken to recover or destroy the disclosed Designated Material and ensure against further dissemination or use thereof. Disclosure of Designated Material other than in accordance with the terms of this Order may subject the disclosing person to such sanctions and remedies as the Court may deem appropriate.\n\n25. Manner Of Objecting To Designated Material: If any Receiving Party objects to the designation of any Designated Material, the Receiving Party shall first raise the objection with the Producing Party in writing, and confer in good faith to attempt to resolve any dispute respecting the terms or operation of this Order. The Receiving Party may seek relief from the Court if the Receiving Party and the Producing Party cannot resolve their dispute. Until the Court rules on such an issue, the Designated Material shall continue to be treated according to its designation. Upon motion, the Court may order the removal of the \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" designation from any Discovery Material so designated that is subject to the provisions of this Order.\n\n26. Timing Of Objections To Designated Material: A Receiving Party shall not be obliged to challenge the propriety of a \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" designation at the time made, and a failure to do so shall not preclude a subsequent challenge thereto. The failure of any Party to challenge the designation by a Producing Party of Discovery Materials as \"Confidential\" or \"Highly Confidential\" during the discovery period shall not be a waiver of that Party's right to object to such designation at an evidentiary hearing or at trial.\n\n27. Production Of Privileged Discovery Material: Pursuant to Rule 502(d) of the Federal Rules of Evidence, if a Producing Party inadvertently produces materials that the Producing Party later claims in good faith should not have been produced because of a privilege, including but not limited to the attorney-client privilege, or other protection, such as work-product protection, the production of that material shall not be deemed to constitute the waiver of any applicable privileges or protections. In such circumstances, when the Producing Party becomes aware that privileged or protected material was produced, it must notify the Receiving Party and request, at the Producing Party's election, either the return or the destruction of the produced 23\n\nReceiving Party shall not use the contents of such material for any purpose, including in connection with any effort seeking to compel production of the produced material. The Receiving Party must take reasonable steps to retrieve the produced material if the Receiving Party disclosed it before being notified. Such return or destruction and confirmation of destruction shall not preclude the Receiving Party from seeking to compel production of the produced material for reasons other than its production. Moreover, this Order shall not prevent any Party from challenging the\n\nmaterial. Within 5three (3) business days after receiving such notification, the Receiving Party\n\nshall, as instructed, return or destroy and confirm destruction of all such produced material,\n\nincluding all copies, notes, and/or summaries thereof in any Receiving Party work product. The\n\nallegedly privileged or protected documents.\n\n28. Challenging Privilege Determinations: The Receiving Party shall not be obliged to challenge the propriety of privilege determinations at the time asserted, and a failure to do so shall not preclude a subsequent challenge thereto. If the Receiving Party wishes to challenge one or more of the privilege designations made by the Producing Party, the Parties shall first meet and confer in a good faith effort to resolve any dispute concerning any challenged privilege designations. If the Parties are unable to agree on the appropriateness of one or more privilege designations, the Party challenging the privilege designations may present such dispute to the Court. Neither Party shall contend that the meet and confer process set forth in this paragraph constitutes a waiver of attorney-client privilege or attorney work product for any document claimed to be protected from disclosure. Notwithstanding anything set forth in this Order, no provision herein, including this paragraph 28, shall supplant or supersede any provision set forth\n\ndesignation of such material as privileged or protected and moving to compel production of\n\n23\n\nwithout violating its obligations hereunder; or (iii) are published or become publicly available in a manner that is not in violation of this Order or of any obligation of confidentiality to any other person, including a Party (collectively \"Non-Discovery Material\"), nothing in this Order shall limit a Party's ability to use Non-Discovery Material for any purpose, including in a deposition, hearing,\n\nin that certain *Consent Order Regarding Control of Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product*\n\ninformation that would otherwise constitute Discovery Material that (i) are received or become\n\navailable to a Party through lawful means and on a non-confidential basis not in violation of an\n\nobligation of confidentiality to any other person; (ii) were independently developed by such Party\n\n29. Use Of Non-Discovery Material: To the extent that any Party has documents or\n\n*Protection Related to Rule 2004 Subpoenaed Documents and Information,* [Docket No. 856].\n\ntrial, or otherwise in connection with any Dispute or this Chapter 11 Case.\n\n30. Continuing Applicability Of Confidentiality Agreement And Protective Order: The provisions of this Order shall survive the final termination of the Disputes and the Debtor's emergence from bankruptcy for any retained Discovery Material. The final termination of the Disputes and the Debtor's emergence from bankruptcy shall not relieve counsel or other persons obligated hereunder from their responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of Discovery Material pursuant to this Order, and the Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Order.\n\n31. Amendment Of Confidentiality Agreement And Protective Order: Upon good cause shown, and on notice to all Parties, any Party may move to amend the provisions of this Order at any time or a Producing Party and the PartiesTrustee may jointly agree by written stipulation, subject to further order of the Court if applicable, to amend the provisions of the Order with respect to Discovery Material produced by that Producing Party.\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 19 of\n\n23\n\nopportunity to appear and be heard on whether that information should be disclosed,; and (ii) in the absence of a court order preventing such legally required disclosure, the Receiving Party shall be permitted to disclose only that portion of the information that is legally required to be disclosed and shall inform in writing any person to whom such information is so disclosed of the confidential\n\n33. Use Of Discovery Material By Producing Party: Nothing in this Order affects the right of any Producing Party to use or disclose its own Discovery Material in any way. Such disclosure, other than publicly filing its own Discovery Material, will not waive the protections of this Order and, subject to Paragraph 29, will not otherwise entitle other Parties, non-Parties, or their attorneys to use or disclose such Discovery Material in violation of this Order.\n\nnature of such information.\n\n32. Disclosure Of Discovery Material In Other Proceedings: Any Receiving Party that\n\nmay be subject to a motion or other form of legal process or any regulatory process, demand, or\n\nrequest seeking the disclosure of a Producing Party's Discovery Material: (i) shall promptly,\n\nimmediately if the failure to provide immediate notice would prejudice the Producing Party's right\n\nto oppose disclosure and in no event less than two (2) days from receipt of the aforementioned\n\nmotion or other form of legal process or any regulatory process, demand, or request, notify the\n\nProducing Party (unless such notice is prohibited by applicable law) to enable it to have an\n\n34. Obligations Of Parties: Nothing herein shall relieve a Party of its obligations under the Federal Rules, Bankruptcy Rules, Local Rules, or under any future stipulations and orders, regarding the production of documents or the making of timely responses to Discovery Requests in connection with any Dispute.\n\n35. Advice Of Counsel: Nothing herein shall prevent or otherwise restrict counsel from rendering advice to their clients in connection with the Disputes and, in the course thereof, relying Case 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 20 of\n\n23\n\n36. Prior Agreements: The Parties agree that the provisions and requirements set forth in this Order supersede all prior agreements with respect to Discovery Material. 37.36. Enforcement: The provisions of this Order constitute an Order of this Court and\n\n**Formatted:** Indent: Left: 0.5\", No bullets or\n\nviolations of the provisions of this Order are subject to enforcement and the imposition of legal sanctions in the same manner as any other Order of the Court.\n\non examination of Discovery Material; provided, however, that in rendering such advice and\n\notherwise communicating with such clients, counsel shall not make specific disclosure of any\n\ninformation in any manner that is inconsistent with the restrictions or procedures set forth herein.\n\n## **THE FOREGOING IS SO ORDERED:**\n\nDated: September , 2022 /s/\n\nHONORABLE JULIE A. MANNING UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE\n\n19\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 21 of 23\n\n**Exhibit A**\n\n**Declaration**\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 22 of\n\n23\n\n**DECLARATION OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY PROTECTIVE ORDER** I, \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ declare under penalty of perjury (this \"Declaration\") that: 1. My address is\n\n- 2. My present employer is \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_.\n- 3. My present occupation or job description is \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_.\n\n4. I hereby certify and agree that I have read and understand the terms of the Protective Order (the \"Order\") entered on \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_, 2022 in *In re: Ho Wan Kwok*, Case No. 22- 50073 (JAM), in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut. All capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this Declaration have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Order. I further certify that I will not use Designated Material for any purpose other than the Chapter 11 Case, and will not disclose or cause Designated Material to be disclosed for any purpose other than the Chapter 11 Case, and will not disclose or\n\ncause Designated Material to be disclosed to anyone not expressly permitted by the Order\n\n**UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT DIVISION**\n\n> : : Chapter 11\n\nHO WAN KWOK,\n\nIn re:\n\n: :\n\n> : : : x\n\n> x\n\nCase No. 22-50073 (JAM)\n\nDebtor.[1](#page-21-0)\n\n------------------------------------------------------\n\n------------------------------------------------------\n\n<span id=\"page-21-0\"></span><sup>1</sup> Although the Debtor's legal name is Ho Wan Kwok, he is also known as Guo Wengui, Miles Guo, and Miles Kwok, as well as numerous other aliases. The last four digits of the Debtor's taxpayer identification number are 9595.\n\nCase 22-50073 Doc 905-2 Filed 10/03/22 Entered 10/03/22 11:58:15 Page 23 of 23\n\nto receive Designated Material. I agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Order.\n\n- 5. I understand that I am to retain in confidence from all individuals not expressly permitted to receive Designated Material, whether at home or at work, all copies of any Designated Material, and that I will carefully maintain such materials in a manner consistent with the Order. I acknowledge that the return or destruction of Designated Material shall not relieve me from any other continuing obligations imposed upon me by the Order.\n- 6. I acknowledge and agree that I am aware that by receiving Designated Material:\n\t- a. I may be receiving material nonpublic information about companies that issue securities; and\n\t- b. There exist laws, including federal securities laws, that may restrict or prohibit the sale or purchase of securities of such companies as a result of the receipt of such information.\n- 7. I stipulate to the jurisdiction of this Court solely with respect to the provisions of the Order.\n\nDate: \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\n\nSignature: \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_","body_zh":"附件\n\nB\nUnited States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut, Bridgeport Division（美国康涅狄格州联邦破产法院布里奇波特分庭）\n\nx ：\n\n：：x\n\n关于：\nHO WAN KWOK（郭文贵），\n债务人。1\n\n：：：：第 11 章案件编号 22-50073 (JAM)\n[拟议] 保护令\n\n本保护令（“命令”）由以下各方订立：(a) Luc Despins（卢克·德斯潘），作为获任命管理债务人财产的第 11 章受托人（“受托人”）；以及 (b) 通过签署本命令附件 A 表示同意而受本命令约束的任何其他个人或实体。前述 (a) 和 (b) 款所列的每一个人或实体在本文中单独称为“一方”，合称为“各方”。[2] 本命令依据 11 U.S.C. § 107(b) 及 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure（《联邦破产程序规则》）第 9018 条（“破产规则”）作出，并在适用的情况下依据《破产规则》第 7026 条和第 9014 条以及 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure（《联邦民事诉讼规则》）第 26(c) 条作出。\n\n1 虽然债务人的法定姓名为 Ho Wan Kwok（郭文贵），但其亦被称为 Guo Wengui、Miles Guo 和 Miles Kwok，以及众多其他别名。债务人纳税人识别号的后四位为 9595。\n\n2 “一方”的指定仅为本命令中的指称之用。\n\n鉴于条款\n\n鉴于，债务人已在本法院根据 United States Code（《美国法典》）第 11 编第 11 章，即 11 U.S.C. §§ 101-1532（“破产法典”），提交自愿申请书（由该申请书启动的案件称为“第 11 章案件”）；且本法院目前存在或可能存在依据破产法典产生，或在第 11 章案件中产生或与之相关的司法或其他程序，包括但不限于调查、争议事项、对抗程序及其他争议（每项称为“一项争议”，合称为“各项争议”）；\n\n鉴于，本法院根据 11 U.S.C. § 1104(d)，准许 United States Trustee（美国受托人）提出的批准任命第 11 章受托人的命令申请，从而授权任命受托人；\n\n鉴于，各方就一项或多项争议，已经或可能彼此寻求某些证据开示材料（定义见下文），包括通过非正式或正式请求、Rule 2004（第 2004 条规则）通知或动议，或依照《联邦民事诉讼规则》、破产规则及 United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut（美国康涅狄格州联邦破产法院）的 Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure（《破产程序地方法则》）（“地方法则”），送达文件请求、书面质询、证言录取传票及其他证据开示请求（合称为“证据开示请求”）；以及\n\n鉴于，各方预计，在第 11 章案件进行期间，就一项或多项争议，除本命令各方之外的某些个人或实体亦可能提出或被送达证据开示请求；\n\n因此，为便利和加快证据开示材料的提供、交换和处理，并保护一方寻求作为保密材料或高度保密材料（该等术语定义见下文）予以维持的证据开示材料，现经同意，并在经本法院批准后，特命令下列条款应管辖对证据开示材料（定义见下文）的任何请求，以及该等材料的提供和处理：\n\n命令的范围\n\n1. 本命令管辖一方（各称“提供方”）向任何其他一方（各称“接收方”）在本第 11 章案件及本法院审理的相关争议中正式或非正式披露或交换的所有信息和文件，无论是在提交争议事项或对抗程序之前或之后，还是与听证会前的证物交换有关，和/或为回应或与任何证据开示请求有关，包括但不限于：证言录取证词（无论基于口头询问还是书面问题）；书面质询；对书面质询的答复；承认请求；对承认请求的答复；所提供的文件、信息和物品，以及其任何和所有副本、摘要、提要、笔记、概述和摘录（统称为“证据开示材料”）。证据开示材料包括破产规则和《联邦民事诉讼规则》所设想的纸质文件和电子存储信息，包括但不限于以任何媒介存储的文字、图纸、图表、图线、照片、录音、图像、数据或数据汇编、证词、证物、证据开示答复及所有其他表达媒介。\n\n2. 本命令不影响、修订或修改适用于任何提供方和/或接收方的任何现有保密协议或保护令，本命令中的任何内容均不构成对该等协议或命令项下任何权利的放弃。\n\n3. 为免生疑，本命令中的任何内容——包括一方为本命令一方这一事实——均不赋予或意图赋予任何一方或非当事人获得任何证据开示材料以用于任何目的的权利，包括与任何争议有关的目的。\n\n4. 经受托人及根据第 9、10 和 18 段需要其同意的任何/所有各方同意，且该等同意不得被无理拒绝，任何签署附件 A 并向受托人交付副本的非当事人，均应被视为本命令的一方，并享有和承担本命令签署方的一切权利和义务。为进一步免生疑，提及签署附件 A 后成为“一方”，仅为本命令之目的，并非意图反映就该方作为诉讼当事人的地位达成任何协议。\n\n证据开示材料的指定\n\n5. 任何提供方均可依照下列规定，将证据开示材料指定为“保密材料”或“高度保密材料”（任何如此指定的证据开示材料称为“指定材料”）：\n\n(a) 保密材料：如提供方有合理理由相信：(i) 该等证据开示材料 (A) 构成或包含应依照破产规则或《联邦民事诉讼规则》予以保护的非公开专有或保密技术、业务、财务、个人或其他性质的信息，或 (B) 依法或依合同受法律保护的隐私权约束；或 (ii) 提供方 (A) 对第三方负有将该等证据开示材料作为保密材料处理的既有义务，或 (B) 已被另一方或非当事人合理要求将该等证据开示材料作此指定，理由是该另一方或非当事人认为该等证据开示材料包含对该方或非当事人具有保密性或专有性的信息，则提供方可将该等证据开示材料指定为“保密”。\n\n(b) 高度保密材料：如提供方有合理理由相信（或就从他人处收到的文件而言，已获该他人合理告知）该等证据开示材料具有如下性质：若向本命令第 10 段所列人员以外的人披露，将产生人身安全、身份盗窃或竞争损害风险，例如地址或其他敏感个人身份识别信息、商业秘密、敏感财务或业务信息，或由一方的行业顾问、财务顾问、会计顾问、专家或其顾问（及其各自工作人员）编制的材料，则提供方可将该等证据开示材料指定为“高度保密”。\n\n(c) 由另一方指定：任何一方均可依照第 5(a) 和 5(b) 段，将任何证据开示材料指定为保密或高度保密，无论该方是否为最初披露或交换该证据开示材料的一方；在该情况下，就该等证据开示材料而言，作出指定的一方应为提供方。\n\n(d) 未指定材料：在遵守本命令第 7、8 和 34 段规定的各方权利和义务的前提下，任何一方均无义务将并非指定材料的任何证据开示材料（“未指定材料”）作为保密材料维持，或防止其被披露，除非该方已获通知，该证据开示材料的标的此前已根据本命令或任何其他保护令被指定为保密或高度保密。\n\n6. 指定证据开示材料的方式：在合理可行的情况下，提供方应通过在每一页该等指定材料上标注“保密”或“高度保密”（视情况而定）而作出指定。该等标注不应涂抹或遮蔽所提供材料的内容。如对该等材料的每一页进行标注并非合理可行，例如某些原生文件，提供方可在提供该等材料时以清晰醒目的方式告知接收方其为“保密”或“高度保密”，从而将材料指定为“保密”或“高度保密”；例如，如适用，可在文件名和/或所提供的 Relativity（或其他文件审查平台）载入文件中加入该等指定。根据一项约定，即该等证据开示材料将被作为“保密”或“高度保密”处理，而在签署本命令之前所提供的证据开示材料，即使未带有该等标注，仍应根据本命令被作为“保密”或“高度保密”处理。\n\n7. 证据开示材料的迟延指定：未在提供时将特定证据开示材料指定为“保密”或“高度保密”，不应构成放弃提供方日后将该等证据开示材料指定为指定材料或根据本命令日后适用其他指定的权利（“错误指定材料”）。届时，应作出安排销毁错误指定材料，或将错误指定材料的所有副本返还给提供方，并在适当情况下以带有正确标签的该等证据开示材料副本予以替换。接收方在收到带有正确指定的该等错误指定材料替换副本后，应采取一切合理步骤返还或销毁此前提供的该等错误指定材料的所有副本。如提供方提出要求，接收方应以书面方式确认其已采取一切合理步骤返还或销毁该等错误指定材料。在收到任何迟后指定的通知之前，如该等证据开示材料以符合其原指定但不符合其后续指定的任何方式被披露或使用，任何一方均不应被视为违反本命令。但是，一旦作出该等后续指定，任何证据开示材料均应依照该后续指定处理；但前提是，如在后续指定时，未被指定的材料此前已向法院公开提交，则任何一方均不受该后续指定约束，除非未作出指定的一方提出动议后由本法院裁定的范围内。\n\n保密或高度保密材料的使用和披露\n\n8. 对所有证据开示材料的使用和披露的一般限制：所有证据开示材料应由受托人为履行其根据《破产法典》及本案任命命令所负的职责和责任而使用，及/或仅由其他接收方在本法院内为争议或本第11章案件之目的而使用，不得为任何其他目的或在任何其他审理机构中使用，包括并非争议且与本第11章案件无关的任何其他诉讼或司法程序，或任何业务、竞争、政府、商业或行政目的或职能。\n\n9. 保密材料：保密材料及其中包含的任何和所有信息，仅可提供、出示、供查阅或传达给下列人员：\n\n(a) 受托人；\n\n(b) 已签署附件A并已向受托人交付其副本的任何当事方，但须经提供方同意，且该同意不得无理拒绝。为免生疑义，就根据第9、10及18段同意或拒绝同意接收或审阅指定材料而言，提供方应包括其利益为所提供材料之标的的任何人士；例如，如材料由一家律师事务所提供，则作为该提供材料标的的客户可同意或拒绝同意；如材料由一家金融机构提供，则作为该提供材料标的的账户之账户持有人可同意或拒绝同意；以及\n\n(c) 下文第10段规定的任何其他人士。\n\n10. 高度保密材料：高度保密材料及其中包含的任何和所有信息，仅可提供、出示、供查阅或传达给下列人员：\n\n(a) 下列人员的律师，以及在该等律师明确指示下工作的工作人员：\n\ni. 受托人；\n\nii. 已签署附件A并已向受托人交付副本的任何当事方，但须经提供方同意，且该同意不得无理拒绝；以及\n\n(b) 本命令签署人或已签署附件A的当事方就争议或本第11章案件所聘任的、根据《破产法典》第328条和第1103条聘任的专业人士，以及行业顾问、财务顾问、会计顾问、专家和顾问（及其各自工作人员），但须经提供方同意，且该同意不得无理拒绝；\n\n(c) 在文件表面注明为该文件的作者、收件人或抄送收件人、实际或预定收件人，或就会议纪要而言为该会议出席人的任何人士；\n\n(d) 在庭前证言过程中，任何不利证人；条件是，询问该证人的律师合理认为，就该文件询问证人属必要，且此举不会造成竞争性或个人损害；并且，庭前证言记录的相关部分本身被指定为高度保密，证人不得保留该文件副本，相关庭前证言证物被指定为高度保密，且受第12段约束；\n\n(e) 为供与争议或本第11章案件相关使用所必需的外部影印、图文制作服务或诉讼支持服务；\n\n(f) 记录与争议或本第11章案件有关的庭前证言或其他证言的法庭记录员、速记员或录像人员；\n\n(g) 因争议或本第11章案件可能产生的任何司法程序中的法院、其官员及书记人员；\n\n(h) 就争议或本第11章案件所聘任的任何调解员及其工作人员；以及\n\n(i) 提供方可书面同意或在庭前证言记录中同意的任何其他人士或实体。\n\n11. 指定材料仅可依照第9和第10段披露：高度保密材料及其中包含的任何和所有信息，除向本命令第10段规定的人员外，不得以任何方式提供、出示、供查阅、披露或传达。保密材料及其中包含的实质性信息，除向本命令第9段规定的人员外，不得以任何方式提供、出示、供查阅、披露或传达。\n\n12. 披露指定材料的前提条件：在向本命令第10(b)、10(d)、10(e)、10(f)、10(h)或10(i)段所列任何人士或其代表提供指定材料查阅权限之前，应向该人士或其代表提供本命令副本，并应签署随附的附件A。每份如此签署的附件A，应由向获准查阅者提供指定材料查阅权限的当事方之律师保存于其档案中。对于第10(a)(ii)、10(d)、10(e)、10(f)、10(h)及10(i)段所列代表签署的该等附件A副本，而非第10(b)段所列代表签署的附件A副本，应提供给提供方。第10(b)段所列代表签署的该等附件A，除非有正当理由之证明且法院作出命令，否则不受《联邦规则》或《破产程序规则》规定的披露约束。为免生疑义，可由组织代表第10(b)段所列的任何代表签署附件A，无须该组织内每一相关个人均签署附件A。\n\n13. 向法院提交或呈交的指定材料之封存：除非提供方另有同意，向法院提交的所有指定材料，以及向法院提交的披露高度保密材料或保密材料的诉状、动议或其他文件的所有部分，均应依照《联邦规则》、《破产程序规则》、地方法院规则及法院个别执业规则以密封方式提交；但当事方可自行选择提交包含指定材料的删节诉状，只要该诉状中涉及指定材料的部分已被删节，且该删节诉状亦依照地方法院规则9077-1提交。如任何当事方对该等材料的封存提出异议，提供方应负担维护该等封存的举证责任。依本段密封提交任何材料，不应解释为承认该等材料根据本保护令或适用法律有权获得保密待遇，亦不应视为放弃任何当事方日后对该指定或封存提出异议的权利。\n\n14. 在公开法庭使用证据开示材料：除本段规定外，本命令中的披露限制不适用于任何当事方在审判或任何公开法庭举行的听证中提出或以其他方式使用的任何证据开示材料。在任何审前会议或就任何证据听证中证物的使用进行会面协商时，如属可行，或如在审判或任何公开法庭举行的听证中使用任何指定材料前不可行，则希望在审判或任何公开法庭举行的听证中提出或使用该等指定材料的任何当事方之律师，应与提供方进行善意会面协商，以讨论删节指定材料的方式，从而使该材料可由任何当事方依照《破产法典》及《破产程序规则》的规定提出或以其他方式使用。如当事方无法解决与该等指定材料有关的争议，提供方应负担向法院请求适当救济的责任。在法院就该问题作出裁定之前，指定材料应继续依其指定并依照本命令的条款处理。\n\n庭前证言及第2004条审查\n\n案件 22-50073 文件 905-2 提交于 10/03/22 登记于 10/03/22 11:58:15 第10页，共23页\n\n15. 庭前证言及第2004条审查证言——指定方式：就庭前证言而言，如任何当事方之律师认为所作证言的一部分应为该当事方的指定材料，可按下列适当方式指定该等证言：(a) 在记录中口头声明，并请求仅将证言的相关部分作此指定；或(b) 在该当事方自法庭记录员收到最终记录文本之日起十四（14）日内发出书面通知，仅将该记录文本或其庭前证言录音的相关部分作此指定；但如就相关问题的听证安排在收到最终记录文本后十四（14）日内举行，则前述十四（14）日期限缩短为五（5）个工作日。如相关问题的听证或诉状截止日期安排得与庭前证言如此接近，以致五个工作日期限不可行，则应通知将整份记录文本指定为指定材料，以供在庭前证言中使用，或其后于切实可行时尽快并尽可能早于听证或诉状截止日期使用；随后应适用上述十四（14）日期限以作进一步指定。在当事方收到最终记录文本后，上述适用的指定期限届满前，所有庭前证言记录文本及录音均应视为并作为高度保密材料处理，除非任何当事方之律师在庭前证言中于记录上另有说明。\n\n16. 在庭前证言中作为证物使用的指定材料：第15段的任何规定均不适用于或影响作为庭前证言证物提交的证据开示材料上的保密指定。\n\n17. 证人审阅庭前证言：本命令第15段的任何规定均不得阻止证人审阅其庭前证言记录文本。\n\n18. 庭前证言期间人员的在场：在庭前证言中引出指定材料时，无权依本命令条款接收该等信息的人员，应请求被排除在被如此指定的庭前证言部分之外。在该等人员被排除在包含指定材料的任何庭前证言部分之外后，如该等人员希望接收包含指定材料的庭前证言之书面记录或其他录制记录，该等人员必须成为本命令的当事方，且接收该等指定材料须经提供方同意，该同意不得无理拒绝。\n\n19. 法庭记录员的责任和义务：如证言被指定为保密或高度保密，法庭记录员在先同意遵守本段条款后，应被指示在每份该等记录文本的封面页上载明如下说明：“本记录文本部分包含受保护令约束的信息\n\n本命令，并且仅可依照本命令使用”，且记录文本的每一页均应视情况包含“保密”或“高度保密”的标识。如对证言录取过程进行录音或录像，则如记录文本的任何部分被作出该等指定，该录音或录像亦应受与记录文本相同级别的保密约束，并视情况包含“保密”或“高度保密”的标识。证言录取中的每名询问律师均应保留其所标记的任何证物原件，并且仅向根据本命令条款获准接收该等指定材料的当事方分发作为证物使用的指定材料副本。\n\n一般规定\n\n20. 除非当事方另有约定或法院另有命令，本命令中的所有截止期限和期间均应依据《破产程序规则》第9006条计算。\n\n21. 本命令是一项旨在保护被指定为指定材料的证据开示材料的程序性措施。本命令中的任何规定均不影响任何当事方与证据开示材料保密性无关的权利或义务。\n\n22. 就本命令而言，“书面”包括电子邮件。\n\n23. 本命令所载任何内容均不得视为任何当事方放弃或 relinquishment 任何异议，包括但不限于对某一当事方所请求的任何文件、信息或数据被主张具有保密性或专有性质的任何异议；对任何证据开示请求提出异议的任何权利；以任何理由对证据可采性提出异议的任何权利；寻求任何进一步保护令的任何权利；或以任何理由通过经通知的申请，就本命令任何条款向法院或任何其他适用法院寻求救济的任何权利。\n\n24. 指定材料的未经授权披露：如接收方向未经本命令授权接收该等指定材料的个人或实体披露指定材料，作出未经授权披露的接收方在知悉该披露后，应当：立即通知接受披露的个人或实体，该披露包含受本命令约束的指定材料；立即作出合理努力，以追回或销毁已披露的指定材料，并防止接受披露的个人或实体进一步传播或使用该等材料；以及立即通知提供方接受披露的个人或实体的身份、披露的相关情形，以及为追回或销毁已披露的指定材料并确保其不被进一步传播或使用而采取的步骤。未依照本命令条款披露指定材料，可能使披露人受到法院认为适当的制裁和救济。\n\n25. 对指定材料提出异议的方式：如任何接收方对任何指定材料的指定提出异议，该接收方应首先以书面形式向提供方提出异议，并本着善意进行协商，尝试解决有关本命令条款或实施的任何争议。如接收方与提供方无法解决其争议，接收方可向法院寻求救济。在法院就该问题作出裁定之前，指定材料应继续按照其指定方式处理。经动议，法院可命令撤销受本命令条款约束的任何被如此指定的证据开示材料上的“保密”或“高度保密”指定。\n\n26. 对指定材料提出异议的时间：接收方无义务在“保密”或“高度保密”指定作出时即对其适当性提出质疑，未提出质疑并不妨碍其随后提出质疑。任何当事方未在证据开示期间对提供方将证据开示材料指定为“保密”或“高度保密”提出质疑，不构成该当事方放弃在证据听证或审判中反对该指定的权利。\n\n27. 受特权保护的证据开示材料的提供：根据《联邦证据规则》第502(d)条，如提供方无意中提供其后本着善意主张因特权（包括但不限于律师—客户特权）或其他保护（例如工作成果保护）而本不应提供的材料，提供该材料不应视为构成放弃任何适用特权或保护。在此情况下，当提供方知悉已提供受特权或保护的材料时，其必须通知接收方，并由提供方选择要求返还或销毁已提供的材料。接收方在收到该通知后三（3）个工作日内，应按照指示返还或销毁并确认已销毁所有该等已提供材料，包括任何接收方工作成果中所含的其全部副本、笔记和/或摘要。接收方不得将该等材料的内容用于任何目的，包括用于寻求强制提供已提供材料的任何努力。接收方如在收到通知前已披露该材料，必须采取合理步骤追回已提供材料。该等返还或销毁以及对销毁的确认，不妨碍接收方基于该材料已被提供以外的理由寻求强制提供该材料。此外，本命令不妨碍任何当事方对该材料被指定为受特权或保护提出质疑，并申请强制提供被指称受特权或保护的文件。\n\n28. 对特权认定提出质疑：接收方无义务在主张特权认定时即对其适当性提出质疑，未提出质疑并不妨碍其随后提出质疑。如接收方希望对提供方作出的一项或多项特权指定提出质疑，当事方应首先本着善意进行会谈和协商，以解决有关任何被质疑的特权指定的争议。如当事方无法就一项或多项特权指定的适当性达成一致，对特权指定提出质疑的当事方可将该争议提交法院。任何一方均不得主张本款规定的会谈和协商程序构成对任何主张免于披露的文件之律师—客户特权或律师工作成果保护的放弃。尽管本命令另有任何规定，本命令中的任何条款，包括本第28款，均不得取代或优先于《关于控制与规则2004传票所要求文件和信息有关的律师—客户特权及工作成果保护的同意命令》[Docket No. 856]中的任何规定。\n\n29. 非证据开示材料的使用：在任何当事方拥有原本将构成证据开示材料的文件或信息，而该等文件或信息：(i) 通过合法途径并在不违反对任何其他人（包括当事方）所负保密义务的情况下，以非保密方式被该当事方接收或可供其获得；(ii) 由该当事方独立开发，且未违反其在本命令项下的义务；或 (iii) 以不违反本命令或对任何其他人（包括当事方）所负任何保密义务的方式被公布或成为公众可获得的信息（统称“非证据开示材料”）时，本命令中的任何规定均不限制当事方为任何目的使用非证据开示材料，包括在证言录取、听证、审判，或以其他方式就任何争议或本第11章案件使用。\n\n30. 保密协议及保护令的持续适用性：对于任何保留的证据开示材料，本命令的条款在争议最终终结及债务人脱离破产程序后仍然有效。争议的最终终结及债务人脱离破产程序，并不解除律师或其他受本命令约束人员依照本命令维持证据开示材料保密性的责任，且法院保留管辖权以执行本命令的条款。\n\n31. 保密协议及保护令的修订：经证明存在正当理由并通知全体当事方后，任何当事方均可随时提出动议修订本命令的条款；或者，提供方与受托人可通过书面约定共同同意，在适用情况下须经法院进一步命令，就该提供方所提供的证据开示材料修订本命令的条款。\n\n案件 22-50073 文件 905-2 于 10/03/22 提交，于 10/03/22 11:58:15 登记，第 19 页，共\n\n32. 在其他程序中披露证据开示材料：任何可能受到要求披露提供方证据开示材料的动议、其他形式法律程序、监管程序、要求或请求约束的接收方：(i) 应及时通知提供方，如未立即通知将损害提供方反对披露的权利，则应立即通知，且无论如何不得迟于收到前述动议、其他形式法律程序、监管程序、要求或请求后两（2）日通知提供方（除非适用法律禁止该通知），以使其有机会出庭并就是否应披露该信息陈述意见；以及 (ii) 在不存在禁止该依法要求披露的法院命令的情况下，接收方仅可披露依法必须披露的那部分信息，并应以书面形式告知获披露该等信息的任何人该等信息的保密性质。\n\n33. 提供方对证据开示材料的使用：本命令中的任何规定均不影响任何提供方以任何方式使用或披露其自身证据开示材料的权利。除公开提交其自身证据开示材料外，该等披露不构成放弃本命令的保护，并且在遵守第29款的前提下，不以其他方式赋予其他当事方、非当事方或其律师违反本命令使用或披露该等证据开示材料的权利。\n\n34. 当事方的义务：本命令中的任何规定均不解除任何当事方根据《联邦规则》《破产程序规则》、地方法院规则，或根据任何后续约定和命令，就任何争议提供文件或及时答复证据开示请求的义务。\n\n35. 律师意见：本命令中的任何规定均不妨碍或以其他方式限制律师就争议向其客户提供意见，并在此过程中依赖对证据开示材料的审查；但条件是，在提供该等意见及以其他方式与该等客户沟通时，律师不得具体披露任何\n\n案件 22-50073 文件 905-2 于 10/03/22 提交，于 10/03/22 11:58:15 登记，第 20 页，共\n\n36. 先前协议：当事方同意，本命令所载条款和要求取代此前有关证据开示材料的所有协议。37.36. 执行：本命令的条款构成本法院的命令，违反本命令条款的行为，应以执行法院任何其他命令的相同方式予以执行并施加法律制裁。\n\n以任何与本文件所载限制或程序不一致的方式使用该等信息。\n兹命令如下：\n\n日期：September , 2022 /s/\n\n尊敬的 JULIE A. MANNING 法官\n美国破产法官\n案号 22-50073 文件 905-2 提交日期 10/03/22 登记日期 10/03/22 11:58:15 第 21 页，共 23 页\n\n附件 A\n\n声明\n\n案号 22-50073 文件 905-2 提交日期 10/03/22 登记日期 10/03/22 11:58:15 第 22 页，共\n\n确认并同意受保护令约束的声明\n本人，________________________________________，特此在伪证罪处罚下声明（本“声明”）如下：\n1. 本人的地址为\n\n2. 本人目前的雇主为 _________________________________________________________________。\n\n3. 本人目前的职业或工作描述为 ________________________________________________。\n\n4. 本人特此证明并同意，本人已阅读并理解于 ____________, 2022 年在 United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut（康涅狄格州联邦破产法院）审理的 In re: Ho Wan Kwok（郭文贵）, Case No. 22-50073 (JAM) 中作出的保护令（以下简称“命令”）的条款。除非本声明另有定义，本声明中所有首字母大写的术语均具有命令中赋予该等术语的含义。本人进一步证明，本人不会将指定材料用于第 11 章案件以外的任何目的，也不会为第 11 章案件以外的任何目的披露或促使披露指定材料，且不会向命令未明确允许的任何人披露或促使披露指定材料。\n\nUNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT（美国破产法院）\nDISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT（康涅狄格州联邦地区）\nBRIDGEPORT DIVISION（布里奇波特分部）\n\n第 11 章\n\nHO WAN KWOK（郭文贵），\n\n关于：\n\n案号 22-50073 (JAM)\n\n债务人。[1]\n\n1 尽管债务人的法定姓名为 Ho Wan Kwok，但其亦被称为 Guo Wengui、Miles Guo 和 Miles Kwok，以及众多其他别名。债务人纳税人识别号码的后四位为 9595。\n\n案号 22-50073 文件 905-2 提交日期 10/03/22 登记日期 10/03/22 11:58:15 第 23 页，共 23 页\n\n有权接收指定材料。本人同意受命令的条款和条件约束。\n\n5. 本人理解，无论在家中还是工作场所，本人均应对所有未被明确允许接收指定材料的个人保守所有指定材料副本的机密，并将以符合命令的方式谨慎保管该等材料。本人确认，返还或销毁指定材料并不解除命令对本人施加的任何其他持续性义务。\n\n6. 本人确认并同意，本人知悉，因接收指定材料：\na. 本人可能正在接收有关发行证券公司的重大非公开信息；以及\nb. 存在包括联邦证券法在内的法律，该等法律可能因接收该等信息而限制或禁止出售或购买该等公司的证券。\n\n7. 本人仅就命令的条款同意接受本院的管辖。\n\n日期：________________________________________\n\n签名：________________________________________","key_entities":["Je","Kwok","Ho Wan Kwok","Guo","Miles Guo","Despins","Luc Despins","CIPA"],"ecf_references":[],"word_count":5946,"status":"published","published_at":"2022-10-03 00:00:00","created_at":"2022-10-03","updated_at":"2026-08-23 19:19:31"}