This sample letter conveying a joint motion for leave to propound additional discovery is designed to help parties formally request permission from the court to conduct extra discovery beyond what is typically allowed. This form is useful in legal cases where additional information or evidence is needed for a fair resolution. Unlike standard discovery requests, this joint motion emphasizes collaboration between parties and presents a formal request to the judge for approval.
This form should be used when both parties in a legal case agree that additional discovery is necessary to provide a complete picture of the facts and circumstances surrounding the case. It is commonly utilized in civil litigation, divorce cases, or any legal proceedings where gathering more evidence is crucial for a fair trial.
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1. to make an effort at; try; undertake: to attempt a difficult task. 2. Archaic. to attack; move against in a hostile manner: to attempt a person's life. 3. Archaic. to tempt.
Transitive verb. : to offer for discussion or consideration.
At the faculty meeting I will propound several ideas for improving faculty morale. The president will propound the key points of his healthcare proposal during his biannual speech. A few days before the election, each candidate will propound negative facts about his rivals.
Transitive verb. : to offer for discussion or consideration.
To suggest or put forward for consideration. English law. to produce (a will or similar instrument) to the proper court or authority in order for its validity to be established. (of an executor) to bring (an action to obtain probate) in solemn form.
Requests for admissions are a helpful discovery device that in most jurisdictions can be propounded until the time of trial.To garner responses that are usable at trial, propound requests that certain facts be admitted, instead of asking the other side to admit legal conclusions.
The party who initiates a request during the discovery process.