Document Requests in New York: Responding to the Requests | Practical Law

Document Requests in New York: Responding to the Requests | Practical Law

This Practice Note explains how a party in a New York civil action should respond when served with document requests. Specifically, this Note discusses the steps that counsel should take even before a litigation commences or document requests are served to ensure the preservation of responsive documents and the avoidance of spoliation sanctions. This Note also discusses how to produce documents, withhold documents, serve written objections, and move for a protective order.

Document Requests in New York: Responding to the Requests

Practical Law Practice Note 5-575-8886 (Approx. 23 pages)

Document Requests in New York: Responding to the Requests

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note explains how a party in a New York civil action should respond when served with document requests. Specifically, this Note discusses the steps that counsel should take even before a litigation commences or document requests are served to ensure the preservation of responsive documents and the avoidance of spoliation sanctions. This Note also discusses how to produce documents, withhold documents, serve written objections, and move for a protective order.