Last, but not least relating to discovery are requests for admissions. Here too, there is not a hard and fast rule on the number of requests for admissions that can be served in a litigation. Requests for admissions ask your party opponent to admit a certain fact so that the specif...
Document requests are often served concurrently with interrogatories, which we touched on last week. Document requests are another form of discovery and also, similar to interrogatories, must be related to the claims and defenses at issue in the litigation. Unlike interrogatories, there is not...
Over the past several weeks, we looked at what a deposition is and how they are used in civil litigation. But a deposition is not the only manner of conducting discovery in a civil litigation. Over the next couple of weeks we will examine the other tools in a litigator’s arsenal for ob...