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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.
Interrogatories are a collection of written questions you can send to the opposing party in a lawsuit. The other party must then respond in writing while under oath. The number of interrogatory questions you can send is typically limited to 30 to 45 at a time.
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. Drafting Interrogatories - Unpredictable unpredictableblog.com blog 2020/12/28 unpredictableblog.com blog 2020/12/28
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. Overview Of Interrogatories In Discovery (2024 Full Guide)​ Briefpoint interrogatories Briefpoint interrogatories
How to fill out Form Interrogatories Choose the right form. Form Interrogatories - Limited Civil Cases (Economic Litigation) (form DISC-004) Fill out the basic information. Some tips and definitions of terms that may help you fill out page 1 of the form: Select questions. Make copies. Request Form Interrogatories | California Courts | Self Help Guide California Courts | Self Help discovery-civil form-int California Courts | Self Help discovery-civil form-int
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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.
Interrogatories should be brief, simple, particularized, unambiguous, and capable of being understood by jurors when read in conjunction with the answer. They should not be argumentative nor should they impose unreasonable burdens on the responding party.

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