South Carolina Rule 26(f) Report is a document filed by attorneys in a civil case in South Carolina. It is required to be filed within 30 days after the initial appearance of the parties in court. The report must include the names and addresses of all parties involved, a description of the dispute, the attorneys' assessment of the dispute, and each side's proposed discovery plan. There are two types of South Carolina Rule 26(f) Report: Initial Report and Joint Report. The Initial Report is filed by the attorney for the plaintiff and the Joint Report is filed by both parties. Both reports must include the same information, but the Joint Report must also include a proposed document exchange schedule, a proposed deposition schedule, and a proposed discovery plan.