Colorado Stipulation, Protective Order And Affidavit (Judge Kane) is a set of documents that are used to protect individuals, businesses, and entities from having their confidential information disclosed in court. These protective orders are set forth by Judge Kane in the Colorado court system and require affidavits from both parties to ensure that the confidential information remains confidential. The two main types of Colorado Stipulation, Protective Order And Affidavit (Judge Kane) are: -Stipulation Protective Order: This order requires the parties to agree to the terms and conditions set forth in the stipulation and also requires each party to agree not to disclose the confidential information to anyone outside the court setting. —Affidavit Protective Order: This order requires the parties to sign an affidavit stating that they will keep the confidential information confidential and will not use it outside the court setting. This order also requires the parties to agree to any protective measures that may be ordered by the court. These orders are designed to protect the parties involved in a case from having their confidential information revealed in a public setting and to protect the court from any potential liability.