Umbrella protective orders are often proposed and entered in insurance coverage cases. They forestall discovery in advance, and in the usual case they often act as a bar to disclosing information that might be damaging to the insurance company.
Umbrella protective orders are discussed at length by Dennis J. Wall, "Attorneys Decide, Judges Sign Off: Protecting and Sealing Concealed Evidence Including in Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Cases," ©2017 Matthew Bender & Company, a member of LexisNexis, in New Appleman on Insurance / Critical Issues in Insurance Law, pp. 1-88 (Spring 2017).
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