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DEBTOR'S INTERROGATORIES IN LIEU. (holding that one defendant's interrogatory answer was not proper summary judgment evidence against another defendant); Buck v.Rule 2. 308 Use of Depositions in Court Proceedings . Interrogatories propounded pursuant to L.C.C.P. 1457 et seq. Shall not exceed fifteen (15) in number, including subparts. Total failure to respond to discovery results in immediate sanctions. The person who makes the answers must sign them, and the attorney who objects must sign any objections. The appearance of the debtor and the debtor's attorney at the section 341(a) meeting is mandatory, unless waived as set forth in subsection (3) below. Initial appearance pursuant to Rule 5 of these Rules.