Consumer Protection

Interrogatories

Interrogatories

Interrogatories

Interrogatories are a type of discovery request in which one party asks the opposing party to answer a series of written questions under oath. They are typically used to obtain information about the facts and allegations in the case, the parties’ claims and defenses, and the evidence that will be presented at trial. Interrogatories must be relevant to the case and must not be overly broad or burdensome. The responding party must answer each interrogatory separately and fully, unless they object to the question on legal grounds. The answers to interrogatories can be used as evidence in court and can help parties prepare for depositions and trial. Interrogatories are a powerful discovery tool that can provide valuable information about the opposing party’s case.

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