Document Requests: What to Expect in Response to an RFP (TX) | Practical Law

Document Requests: What to Expect in Response to an RFP (TX) | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing the discovery materials counsel should expect to receive in response to a request for the production or inspection of documents and tangible items (RFP) in Texas district or county court litigation. This Note explains what counsel can expect regarding the written responses and objections to the RFP and any document production from the responding party, when to expect a response, and how counsel may agree to extend the time for the responding party. This Note also explains what counsel can expect when a party requests electronically stored information (ESI), and how counsel can determine whether all relevant information and ESI has been produced.

Document Requests: What to Expect in Response to an RFP (TX)

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-0099 (Approx. 17 pages)

Document Requests: What to Expect in Response to an RFP (TX)

by Practical Law Litigation
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A Practice Note discussing the discovery materials counsel should expect to receive in response to a request for the production or inspection of documents and tangible items (RFP) in Texas district or county court litigation. This Note explains what counsel can expect regarding the written responses and objections to the RFP and any document production from the responding party, when to expect a response, and how counsel may agree to extend the time for the responding party. This Note also explains what counsel can expect when a party requests electronically stored information (ESI), and how counsel can determine whether all relevant information and ESI has been produced.