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discovery request
noun
A legal document filed in connection with litigation, and describing documents, materials, or information which the opposing party is requested to produce.
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(790) This was the first Paula Jones discovery request to refer to Monica Lewinsky by name.
When a reporter told Thomas about the photo posting, she filed a discovery request for a copy.
Alison Siegler, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, had a different view of Erickson's discovery request.
The district judge expressed sympathy with Lens.com's complaint about the breadth of the discovery request.
Cohen, who used to shun the spotlight, is a hedge fund manager whose profits have been consistently lucrative and whose trading records are now being examined as part of a discovery request by federal prosecutors in an insider-trading investigation.
Lens.com argues that 1-800's discovery request was overbroad, particularly because its choice of keywords was a trade secret (even though there was a protective order in place to limit those with access to trade secrets).
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In the XQuery processing step, metadata discovery requests are interpreted, resulting in an SQL query clause.
"I assume Catskill, in their discovery, requested all these things from Park Place," Mr. Horn said.
Nonetheless, the tactic has allowed servicers to stall trustees' discovery requests.
"We are currently facing 200 motions to quash our discovery requests.
The judges asked to rule on motions to compel information must reject unfairly burdensome discovery requests.
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