“Rule 26 of our Rules of Civil Procedure allow a party to seek documents in the possession of the adverse party; it does not generally require the adverse party to pay for any said documents to be translated into the English language,” the court said. “In other words, there is no duty to produce documents that do not exist.”

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“Rule 26 of our Rules of Civil Procedure allow a party to seek documents in the possession of the adverse party; it does not generally require the adverse party to pay for any said documents to be translated into the English language,” the court said. “In other words, there is no duty to produce documents that do not exist.”

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