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Be as persuasive as possible as you write your motion in a sequential, logical format. Express your ideas clearly, and make sure you outline what steps are necessary and how they will help your case. Use facts of the case whenever you can to avoid baseless emotional appeals.
For example, a party may file a motion asking the court to: Order another party or person to: ... Quash a subpoena that improperly seeks documents or testimony. Order the parties to maintain the confidentiality of commercially sensitive, trade secret, proprietary, or personal information.
A Motion to Compel is a formal request to the Court to require a party or a non-party in a lawsuit to comply with a discovery request such as a request for production, request for admission, interrogatory, or subpoena.
You only need to sign and deliver the discovery request to the other party or the other party's attorney. If you are serving a discovery request on a non-party, then the request must be filed. Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 191.4 governs the filing requirement for discovery requests.
Discovery allows you to get information and evidence from the other party or other persons you can use in your lawsuit.