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Without leave of Court, no party shall serve on any other party more than thirty five (35) interrogatories in the aggregate.
If you have received interrogatories, you have thirty days to prepare your written answers (unless the court has ordered something else). You do not file your written answers with the court.
There is no limit on the number of requests that a party can serve. [22] Furthermore, they can pertain to any matter properly within the scope of discovery, including requests relate to discoverable facts, opinions, the application of the law to facts, and the genuineness of documents.
The entire rule provides: Every request for discovery, or response or objection thereto, made by a party represented by an attorney shall be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated.
The entire rule provides: Every request for discovery, or response or objection thereto, made by a party represented by an attorney shall be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated.
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The party upon whom the interrogatories have been served shall serve a copy of the answers, and objections if any, within thirty days after the service of the interrogatories, except as set forth in Paragraph B of this Article. The court may allow a shorter or longer time.
On motion to compel discovery or for a protective order, the party from whom discovery is sought shall show that the information is not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost. If that showing is made, the court may nonetheless order discovery from such sources if the requesting party shows good cause.
A party shall be allowed to serve upon any other party, without leave of court, thirty-five interrogatories, as allowed by La. Code Civ.

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