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Michigan Plaintiff's Response to Defendant's Motion to Compel Attendance At Deposition

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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

The motion to compel further responses has to be brought within 45 days of service of the response. (C.C.P. § 2030.300) Sounds simple enough, but it's not. You have to understand when something is deemed served.

Possible outcomes following a motion to compel discovery The requesting party tells the judge why the requested Discovery is pertinent to the case. They demonstrate that the good faith attempt was made to resolve the issue before filing the motion to produce.

Consequences of Refusing to Provide Evidence Requested in a Motion to Compel. If the court issues an order that compels your spouse to produce the discovery you are seeking but your spouse still refuses to provide evidence, the judge may impose further sanctions such as: A verdict in your favor.

You need to give the court a reason to deny the other side's motion to compel. There are many different reasons you could give. Take out your Response to the discovery request. You should have identified reasons in your Response for why you weren't turning over certain information.

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

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

You need to give the court a reason to deny the other side's motion to compel. There are many different reasons you could give. Take out your Response to the discovery request. You should have identified reasons in your Response for why you weren't turning over certain information.

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Michigan Plaintiff's Response to Defendant's Motion to Compel Attendance At Deposition