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Definition. 1. Document production is a procedural tool by which a party or the tribunal can request (and order) the production of documents in possession of the other party allowing them to obtain further evidence to substantiate their case.
The parties may designate certain discovery they produce as confidential, forbidding the opposing party from disclosing it to other persons, and certain other discov- ery as for attorney eyes only, forbidding the opposing attorney from disclosing it even to the attorneys client.
eDiscovery Production: Forms of Production Pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a party producing electronically stored information must produce the information in a form or forms in which it is ordinarily maintained or in a reasonably usable form or forms.
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
Generally, a request for production of documents asks the responding party to make available the original documents, but the propounding (asking) party may request that photocopies be sent instead, if inspection of the original document is not necessary.
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For comprehensive resources on discovery, see Discovery. Document production is the process of providing copies of documents to other parties in a case, usually in response to FRCP 34 requests. Production comes after document preservation, collection, and review.
Production Documentation means final production prints and schematics/circuit layout for the enclosure and cabling, associated electronics, bills of material, specifications and other information, in written or other tangible form, relevant to the manufacture of the SOLOPRO and AIS, developed pursuant to the Statement
What Is a Request for Production of Documents (RFP)? A request for production (RFP) is an eDiscovery process used to gain access to documents, electronic data, and physical items held by an opposing party in a legal matter. The aim is to gain insight into any relevant evidence that the opposing party holds.

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