Maryland Stipulated Order Regarding Confidentiality of Discovery Material (LR 104.13) is a set of rules and regulations that govern the disclosure of discovery material in civil cases in Maryland. The rules provide guidance on the process of exchanging information during the discovery phase of a case, and allow parties to protect their confidential information from disclosure to the other party. The Maryland Stipulated Order Regarding Confidentiality of Discovery Material (LR 104.13) outlines the procedures to be followed when a party wishes to protect certain information from disclosure to the other party. Specifically, the order allows a party to designate information as confidential, and prohibits the other party from using or disclosing the information. This order also sets forth the procedures for filing a motion requesting that the court modify or set aside the confidentiality order. There are two types of Maryland Stipulated Order Regarding Confidentiality of Discovery Material (LR 104.13): General and Specific. The General Stipulated Order applies to all discovery materials exchanged in a case, regardless of their content. The Specific Stipulated Order applies to specific types of discovery material, and requires parties to designate the information as confidential in order to obtain protection. In addition, the Maryland Stipulated Order Regarding Confidentiality of Discovery Material (LR 104.13) also outlines the procedures for filing a motion to modify or set aside the confidentiality order. This includes providing notice to the other party, filing a motion with the court, and providing the court with a copy of the motion and the order. The court will then consider the motion and decide whether to modify or set aside the order.