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There are two broad purposes to the examination for discovery: (1) understanding the other side's case and (2) obtaining admissions helpful to the examining party that can subsequently be used at trial or on a motion, such as a summary judgment motion.
However, lawsuits are frequently settled after discoveries have been completed because by then, each party has had an opportunity to review the strengths and weaknesses of the case and that of the other party or parties. Those strengths and weaknesses are largely revealed by the discoveries.
Failing To Respond To Discovery Can Lead To A Dismissal Of Your Case With Prejudice. In the practice of law, the discovery phase can be your best friend or your worst nightmare. Interrogatories, requests for documents, and depositions can make or break your case.
Responses to requests for production are due within 30 days after service, except that a defendant may serve a response within 45 days after service of the initial pleading and process on that defendant.