Discovery Interrogatories from Defendant to Plaintiff with Production Requests - Missouri 2025

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Rule 33 (b), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , requires the respondent to answer an interrogatory separately and fully in writing and under oath, unless the respondent objects, in which event the party objecting shall state with specificity the reasons for objection and shall answer to the extent the interrogatory is
57.01 | Interrogatories to Parties. (a) Scope. Unless otherwise stipulated, ordered by the court, or approved by local rule pursuant to Rule 56.01(b)(8), any party may serve upon any other party no more than 25 written interrogatories, including all discrete subparts.
Subject to the provisions of Rule 56.01(b)(6), a party may obtain discovery of documents and tangible things otherwise discoverable under Rule 56.01(b)(1) and prepared in anticipation of litigation or for trial by or for another party or by or for that other partys representative, including an attorney, consultant,
Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, that is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody,
Under revised Rule 56.01(b)(2), a court must limit the frequency or extent of discovery in particular circumstances. In particular, if a court determines that the discovery sought is duplicative, outside the scope of discovery or can be obtained through less burdensome means, the court must limit the discovery.
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Unlike interrogatories Requests to Produce are not limited in number. Upon receipt from the opposing party your business lawyer working with you will assess whether any requests are objectionable and what should be produced. These production requests are regularly used in lawsuits.
Requests or motions for discovery shall be made not later than twenty days after arraignment. Requests or motions for discovery shall be answered within fourteen days after service of the request. The court may enlarge or shorten the times specified in this rule.
56(d), the nonmoving party can submit an affidavit that asks for additional time for discovery, which will permit the court to either (1) defer considering the motion for summary judgment (or deny it all together); (2) allow more time for the nonmoving party to obtain additional discovery; or (3) issue any other order

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