Methods of discovery.
What are depositions, written interrogatories, production of documents, right of inspection, physical and mental examinations, request for admissions, and relate of medical records?
The act by which testimony is reduced to writing to be used and read in evidence in a suit or other legal proceedings.
What is perpuating testimony?
Define interrogatories.
What are written questions propounded to a party or a witness?
Mechanisms
What are motion to terminate and limit examination?
Purpose of a request for admission.
What is to authenticate statement documents or verify information?
What is communication between attorney/client; husband/wife; physician/patient; accountant/client; and priest/penitent?
Law that governs an out of state deposition.
What is the law of the place where the deposition is to take place?
Amount of time a deponent has from service to submit answers or objections?
What is 30 days?
What are motion to compel and sanctions.
Procedure for a request for admission.
What is 30 days to answer/object after service of petition and conducted in good faith?
Any writing or electronically stored information obtained preparedly an adverse party or his attorney in preparation for trial.
Notice of a deposition states.
What is the time and place for taking the deposition; name and address of each deponent; or general description if name and address is unknown?
May be served by.
Who are any party or any officer or agent?
Procedure for motion to terminate.
What is motion of a party or deponent upon a showing that examination is being conducted in a manner that is unreasonably to annoy, embarrass, or oppress the deponent?
Result of not filing an answer or objection.
What is the matter is considered as being admitted?
A party may file this motion due to annoyance, embarrassment, oppression or undue burden or expense associated with a discovery request.
What is a protective order?
Names a public or private organization etc and that organization designates an officer to testify.
What is deposition of an organization?
The number of interrogatories to be submitted without leave of court.
What are 35?
Situations when a motion to compel is used.
What is when a party fails or refuses to answer a question, submit to an examination, allow an inspection, or responds in a manner that is an incomplete or evasive answer?
Denial; admit; partial admission; partial denial.
What is how a party may respond?
Factors to which discovery can be limited.
What are not be had, take place under certain conditions, request a different form of discovery, limitation on what is discoverable, request for secret discovery proceedings, and in camera inspection of discovery materials?
Allows the product of the documents and not the person.
What is subpoena duces tecum?
Manner of how questions must be answered.
What are separately, completely, in writing, and under oath?
Types of judgments and results on a motion to compel.
What is denial/request for protective order; granted/reasonable expenses unless refusal is justified; and partial granting/splitting of expenses?
Must be given in specifics.
What is a denial?
Objections to be made at the time of the deposition.
What are qualifications of the officer taking the deposition; manner of taking it; evidence presented; conduct of any party; or any other objection to the proceedings?
A person who has to answer the interrogatories may specify.
What are the document(s)/record where the answer may be derived and give the other party sufficient time to inspect, audit, copy or review said documents?
Sanctions imposed for failure to comply.
What are limiting the party claims or defenses; striking certain pleadings or parts thereof; and paying financial penalties?