"Discovery disputes" refer to disagreements or conflicts between two parties involved in a legal case about the process of gathering or exchanging information, evidence, or documents. Full definition
I write about discovery disputes only once or twice a year because most of them don't matter to anyone other than the parties. (fosspatents.com)
So it's not surprising that discovery disputes often arise regarding the scope of requests for social media - related information. (nylawblog.typepad.com)
If discovery disputes arise, parties can bring motions for the court to rule upon, like motions requesting that the other side be compelled to provide requested information. (breslinandbreslin.com)