Parties may obtain discovery of:
A) Any nonprivileged material that is relevant to litigation
B) Any nonprivileged material that is relevant to litigation and will be admissible at trial
C) Any nonprivileged material that is relevant to litigation and will be admissible or lead to evidence that will be admissible at trial
D) Any nonprivileged material that is relevant to litigation and will be admissible or lead to evidence that will be admissible at trial, after taking into account the importance of the issues at stake and the burden or expense of the discovery
D) Any nonprivileged material that is relevant to litigation and will be admissible or lead to evidence that will be admissible at trial, after taking into account the importance of the issues at stake and the burden or expense of the discovery
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