Friday, April 1, 2011

Document Discovery Maryland Personal Injury

In the course of litigation of a personal injury case in Maryland documents maybe requested by the opposition. The question then arises, who pays for the cost of the production, which in some cases can be very expensive. See Dynamic Corp. v. Shan Enterprises, LLC, 175 MD App 211 927 a 2d 20 (2007). Copying a document is a related act within the meaning of Maryland Rule 2-422 (c). Unless otherwise ordered it is the responsibility of a requesting party, not a producing party to pay the expense of making copies. See also Clever View Investments Ltd. v Oshatz, 233 F.R.D. 393; holding that the producing party need only make requested documents available for inspection and need not pay for copying costs.