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Whoever drafted the responding party's timeline in this case should write a book about how to draft persuasive timelines.
Whoever drafted the responding party's timeline in this case should write a book about how to draft persuasive timelines. Rita Morais, Unsplash

In D. Del. the vast majority of discovery motions are brought as discovery disputes. Basically, the parties meet-and-confer, and if they are unable to resolve the dispute, they file a joint letter or jointly call chambers (depending on the judge) to schedule a conference. In the lead up to the conference, they then file short (2- to 4-page) letters about the dispute, and the Court resolves it—possibly before the teleconference.

Do We Even Have a Dispute?

Sometimes, though, the process breaks down when the parties don't agree that they actually have a dispute. That's what …