I did one of these once, except it was a document production.And you’d be correct https://t.co/dS4P9mGXxD
— C-W Defense (@cwdefllc) July 8, 2021
The case involved construction of a very large building on the UT-Austin campus. I was led into a very large room that contained all of the documents (plans, blueprints, communications) regarding the project and told I had until close of business to mark all the ones I wanted copies of.I mean of COURSE HuffPo would never gullibly accept a party’s spin on this but it’s not unusual to see:
— PopehatIsStateAction (@Popehat) July 8, 2021
Plaintiff: Give me every email in the company for ten years with the word “meeting”
[Defendant’s response literally does and is huge]
Plaintiff: JUDGE THEY ARE BURYING US
So I had to err on the side of too damned much paper and information.
Yeah, civil discovery is fun. I think I skipped lunch that day.
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