Order — Reduced Number of Copies of Briefs Required is a request by a court or attorney to reduce the number of copies of briefs or other legal documents that must be filed with the court. This type of order is usually used when there are many documents to be filed, and the court or attorney does not wish to burden the court system with unnecessary paperwork. There are two main types of Order — Reduced Number of Copies of Briefs Required: 1. Reduced Number of Copies of Briefs Required for All Parties: This type of order reduces the number of copies of briefs that must be filed to the court. It typically applies to all parties involved in the case. 2. Reduced Number of Copies of Briefs Required for Specific Parties: This type of order reduces the number of copies of briefs that must be filed to the court for specific parties in the case. It applies only to the parties for which it is specified. Order — Reduced Number of Copies of Briefs Required is a useful tool for attorneys and courts to manage the amount of paperwork involved with a case. It can also help to reduce costs and ensure that the court has sufficient copies of briefs and other documents to review.