A Joint Statement on Discovery Dispute is a formal agreement between two or more parties involved in a legal dispute about the discovery process. It outlines the parties’ respective positions and their understanding of the discovery process, including the scope of discovery, the timing of discovery, the parties’ duties and responsibilities, and other relevant details. This agreement is used to resolve disputes and prevent further issues from arising in the course of the discovery process. There are two main types of Joint Statement on Discovery Dispute: binding and non-binding. A binding statement is legally enforceable, meaning that both parties must follow the agreement or face legal consequences. Non-binding statements are not legally enforceable but can be used to signal an intent to cooperate and resolve the dispute.