Modified protective order approved in Lively-Baldoni case
A U.S. District Judge has approved a modified protective order in Blake Lively's legal case against Justin Baldoni. This order aims to keep certain confidential information private during the discovery process. The protective order allows confidentiality for specific materials, including trade secrets and personal information, but does not cover all disclosures. It will remain in effect even after the case concludes, requiring the destruction or return of confidential materials within a month. Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, while Baldoni has filed counter-lawsuits against her and others. The case is scheduled to go to trial in New York next March.