Minnesota Discovery - Letter to Attorney Opposite regarding His Client's overdue Interrogatories

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MN-8945D
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About this form

This form is a Discovery - Letter to Attorney Opposite regarding His Client's Overdue Interrogatories. It serves as a formal notification to an opposing attorney about their client's delayed submission of interrogatories, or written questions, that must be answered during the discovery phase of a legal proceeding. Unlike general correspondence, this letter indicates potential legal action, specifically a motion to compel discovery, if the overdue responses are not received promptly.

Main sections of this form

  • County District Court File Number: Identifies the case associated with the interrogatories.
  • Recipient's Name: The attorney representing the opposing party.
  • Details of Overdue Interrogatories: Specifies the pending answers and document requests expected from the opposing party.
  • Statement of Intent: A warning that a motion to compel will be filed if compliance is not met.
  • Attorney's Signature: Confirms authenticity and intention of the letter.

Common use cases

This form should be used when an attorney has not received timely responses to interrogatories from the opposing party, which can delay the legal process. It is typically used as a prelude to more formal actions, such as filing a motion to compel discovery, if the overdue interrogatories are not addressed within a reasonable timeframe. This letter ensures that there is a written record of the request for information before pursuing further legal action.

Intended users of this form

  • Attorneys representing clients in civil litigation.
  • Legal professionals involved in the discovery process.
  • Clients seeking updates about their case's progress from their legal counsel.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the County District Court File Number relevant to the case.
  • Enter the recipient's name, ensuring it is correctly spelled and formatted.
  • Clearly state the overdue responses expected and note any specific documents requested.
  • Add a clear statement regarding the intent to file a motion to compel if necessary.
  • Sign the letter and include your name and title to authenticate the communication.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include the case file number.
  • Not specifying the exact documents or responses overdue.
  • Using an incorrect or incomplete name for the recipient.
  • Neglecting to sign the letter before sending it.

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Main things to remember

  • Use this letter to notify opposing counsel of overdue interrogatories.
  • Ensure the document is properly completed to maintain legal integrity.
  • Consider it a step before filing a motion to compel discovery.

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Minnesota Discovery - Letter to Attorney Opposite regarding His Client's overdue Interrogatories