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A Motion to Compel Discovery is a formal request one party makes to the Court asking the Court to force the other side to produce documents or information for discovery.
You know your argument for backpacking across Europe is compelling when your parents not only let you go but also pay for all your expenses. To compel is to drive or force into action the way the fear of being grounded might compel you to come home before your curfew.
Compel means to force or drive someone to do something.
Deadline 60 days: Motion to Compel must be filed within 60 days from the completion of the deposition transcript.
Courts enforce their orders by imposing sanctions on a party who fails to comply. Sanctions can be monetary, such as requiring one party to pay the other parties attorneys fees and/or imposing a monetary fine, or they can hamper a partys ability to put on their case.
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The motion to compel further responses has to be brought within 45 days of service of the response.
When that happens, a party can file a motion to compel, asking the Court to order the opposing party to produce the contested documents or information. If a motion to compel is granted and the Court orders the information produced, failing to comply with that order can lead to serious consequences.
Meaning of compelled in English having to do something, because you are forced to or feel it is necessary: [ + to infinitive ] He felt compelled to report the incident.
Motion to Compel Granted, Now What? If a motion to compel discovery states to the court that the other side has completely failed to respond or object to a good faith and reasonable discovery request, generally, the court will order compliance with discovery to be made within 10 days (20 in some cases).
(3) Response. (A) Time to file. Any party may file a response to a motion; Rule 27(a)(2) governs its contents. The response must be filed within 10 days after service of the motion unless the court shortens or extends the time.

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