Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents - Louisiana 2026

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Any party may serve on any other party a request (1) to produce and permit the party making the request, or someone acting on the requestors behalf, to inspect and copy, any designated documents (including writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, phonorecords, and other data compilations from which information
DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED All documents identified in your answers to Interrogatories. All written, recorded, and/or signed statements of any person, including the Plaintiffs, Defendant, witnesses, investigators, or any agent, representative, or employee of the parties, concerning the subject matter of this action.
A discovery notice to produce documents is a written notice from one party in a civil lawsuit requesting that the other party produce certain documents at trial. These may include financial records, emails, images, data, or a variety of other document types that are in the other partys possession.
Unlike interrogatories Requests to Produce are not limited in number. Upon receipt from the opposing party your business lawyer working with you will assess whether any requests are objectionable and what should be produced. These production requests are regularly used in lawsuits.
The request is vague, ambiguous, or unintelligible. Sometimes, it is impossible to determine what the propounding party is asking you to produce. In these situations, you may object to the request on the grounds that it is vague, ambiguous, or unintelligible.

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A Request for Production (also known as a Demand for Inspection) asks the other side to produce and allow copying or inspection and measuring of a document or thing.
For interrogatories, action words such as list, describe, identify, or state are very useful. You may ask the other side to identify a document but you cannot use this form of discovery to get them to give it to you. Requesting documents requires a different kind of discovery process.

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