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Motion to compel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A motion to compel asks the court to order either the opposing party or a third party to take some action. This sort of motion most commonly deals with discovery disputes, when a party who has propo...
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And a few days later, I drafted this motion to compel discovery, demanding that they produce that manual. ... To the best knowledge of the defense, no motion for a protective order or motion to quash said subpoena was entered by the prosecution or the; SJPD Records Division, despite Government Code Section 11450.30(a).
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) RE: MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY ... The state has opposed defendant's motion to compel discovery on separate grounds:
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PETITIONER’S MOTION TO COMPEL QWEST TO RESPOND TO PETITIONER’S DISCOVERY ... But by filing its objections, Qwest has successfully delayed the date that it finally divulges the facts (if any) in support of its position (because of the time the Commission will require to prepare an order disposing of this motion to compel).
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By failing reasonably to respond to plaintiff's requests, the Defendants attempt to frustrate plaintiff's efforts to prepare for trial and have caused the State's counsel to expend valuable time preparing its Motion to Compel and seeking alternate modes of proof with respect to the matters embraced by plaintiff's discovery.
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Comes now the Plaintiff, Lee Allen Martin, pursuant to Missouri Supreme Court Rule 61. It should be noted that the defendant has not filed any protective order as prescribed by Missouri Supreme Court Rule 56, ... That Mr. Harris would fully inform the plaintiff of the appropriate rule of court governing discovery.
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Motions to compel discovery are probably more likely in the area of electronic discovery than in any other area of discovery in modern litigation, partly due to ... Plaintiff's Motion to Permit Inspection and Copying of Computer Storage Devices or to Compel Production of Computer Equipment by Defendant ... Proposed Order...
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