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How to use Special Interrogatories Download a template for Special Interrogatories. There are many different templates available for Special Interrogatories. Fill out basic information at the top. Add your own definitions (if useful) Write your questions (interrogatories) Sign and date the document. Make copies.
Interrogatories may also be useful to define what an adversarys claims or defenses are. To that end, a party may ask an opponent to identify each fact that supports its claims or each instance of misconduct that it alleges.
Interrogatories allow the parties to ask who, what, when, where and why questions, making them a good method for obtaining new information in a case. There are two types of interrogatories: form interrogatories and special interrogatories.
How to Write Draft Interrogatories Brainstorm questions to ask the non-party related to the issues in the case. Identify relevant documents, witnesses, or other evidence that will be needed to answer the interrogatories. Draft the interrogatories in written form. Ensure the interrogatories are clear, concise and specific.
Draft Interrogatories Strategically Only ask specific questions that address the crux of the matter where possible. Avoid board or vague questions. The opposing partys legal team may simply file objections against these, citing irrelevance, wasting your time. Also, ask questions sequentially.
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Related Q&A to Interrogatories Legal Form

You can object to an interrogatory if the information sought is known by the requesting party or available to both parties equally. For example, you should raise this objection if the answers are publicly available or in a third-partys custody or control.
Special interrogatories are questions that are typed up by the opposing party or their attorney. This will be a numbered list of questions that the opposing side asks you to answer. Each numbered question is called an interrogatory. Interrogatory is a legal word meaning question.

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