Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests - Delaware 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the Defendant at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. Proceed to fill in the case number and county information, which is essential for court records.
  4. Answer each interrogatory carefully. For example, in Interrogatory No. 1, provide your full name, social security number, date of birth, residence address, and phone number.
  5. For production requests, such as those requiring tax returns or paycheck stubs, attach the necessary documents directly within our platform for easy submission.
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Delaware also has a version of the offer of judgment rule under Delaware Superior Court Civil Rule 68. This rule allows a party defending against a claim to serve a formal offer to settle more than ten days before trial.
Rule 68. Unless otherwise specified, an offer made under this rule is an offer to resolve all claims in the action between the parties to the date of the offer, including costs, expenses, interest and, if attorney fees are permitted by law or contract, attorney fees.
Offer of Judgment. (a) Making an Offer; Judgment on an Accepted Offer. At least 14 days before the date set for trial, a party defending against a claim may serve on an opposing party an offer to allow judgment on specified terms, with the costs then accrued.
In contrast to most other states, Delaware does not follow the discovery rule for determining when the limitation period begins. This means that Delawares 2-year deadline starts on the date that the alleged medical malpractice occurs (not when it was reasonably discovered).
The Rule 30(b)(6) deposition is the process by which a litigant may depose a corporation or other business entity. While it is impossible for a corporation to be deposed in the literal sense, the corporation must designate one or more representatives who will testify on its behalf.

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(b) A plaintiff may propound interrogatories to a party without leave of court at any time that is 10 days after the service of the summons on, or appearance by, that party, whichever occurs first.

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