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Michigan Brief In Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Depositions And for Sanctions

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A09 Brief In Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Depositions And for Sanctions

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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 propounded discovery to either the opposing party or a third party believes that the discovery responses are insufficient.

Motion for Sanctions If the court issues an order compelling discovery, and the party fails to comply with that order, then the court may sanction the party in numerous ways such as refusing to let in the party's evidence at trial, dismissing their lawsuit or striking their defense to a lawsuit, and imposing

A party may move for an order compelling the deponent's attendance and testimony, and the production for inspection of any document, if after service of a deposition notice, a party to the action, without having served a valid objection, fails to appear for examination, or proceed with it, or to produce for inspection

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 propounded discovery to either the opposing party or a third party believes that the discovery responses are insufficient.

A motion to compel asks the court to enforce a request for information relevant to a case.The requesting party files a motion to compel discovery responses if the opposing party continues to deny the discovery request.

The motion to compel further responses has to be brought within 45 days of service of the response. (C.C.P.

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Michigan Brief In Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Depositions And for Sanctions