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Wisconsin Plaintiff's First Set Of Interrogatories And Request For Production Of Documents

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In law, interrogatories (also known as requests for further information) are a formal set of written questions propounded by one litigant and required to be answered by an adversary in order to clarify matters of fact and help to determine in advance what facts will be presented at any trial in the case.

Interrogatories ask questions; the responding party provides written answers. A request for production of documents requests the production of documents (or other tangible things); the responding party provides documents.

Interrogatories Interrogatories are written questions that are sent by one party to another.Requests for production are the means by which you can ask the other party to make copies of documents, photographs, records, etc. and to request the inspection of property.

You must answer each interrogatory separately and fully in writing under oath, unless you object to it. You must explain why you object. You must sign your answers and objections.

A request for production is a legal request for documents, electronically stored information, or other tangible items made in the course of litigation.The responding party is required to furnish copies of any documents that are responsive to the request, except for those that are legally privileged.

The purpose of interrogatories is to learn a great deal of general information about a party in a lawsuit. For example, the defendant in a personal injury lawsuit about a car accident might send you interrogatories asking you to disclose things like: Where you live. Where you work.

In certain cases, you might be able to write a letter to the other side and request the documents that you need. However, in more formal cases, you will likely have to draft more formal discovery demands. There are usually forms available for this in local law libraries, from the court clerk's office, or online.

Interrogatories, which are written questions about things that are relevant or important to the case. (NRCP 33; JCRCP 33) Requests for production of documents or things, which are written requests that demand the other side provide particular documents or items.

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