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Litigation and Trial Practice

Janis L. Walter, Roderick D. Blanchard

Chapter 11

INTERROGATORIES - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

Problem 1

When may interrogatories be served on a nonparty?

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Problem 2

When may the plaintiff first serve interrogatories on a defendant?

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Problem 3

Under what circumstances may the deponent offer her or his interrogatory answers into evidence?

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Problem 4

How may the deponent try to obtain additional time in which to answer interrogatories?

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Problem 5

Interrogatories are particularly valuable for obtaining what kind of information?

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Problem 6

When is the deponent's lawyer required to sign the answers to interrogatories?

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Problem 7

How many sets of interrogatories may one party serve on another?

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Problem 8

When is a party able to discover the opinions of an expert with whom the opponent has consulted but whom the opponent does not expect to have testify at trial?

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Problem 9

If a deponent does not have information with which to answer an interrogatory, what must the deponent do to comply with the spirit of the discovery rules?

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Problem 10

How does an admission in an interrogatory differ from an admission made in the party's pleading or a Rule 36 admission?

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