New York Plaintiffs Local Civil Rule 33.2 Interrogatories And Request For Production of Documents is a court rule that governs the disclosure of documents and information in civil cases in New York. It allows parties to ask each other written questions (interrogatories) and request for certain documents (request for production of documents) to obtain information relevant to the case. The types of interrogatories and request for production of documents available under Rule 33.2 are: 1. Form Interrogatories: These are standard questions that the court has pre-approved and are generally used to get information from the opposing party. 2. Special Interrogatories: These are interrogatories tailored to the particular facts of the case. 3. Request for Production of Documents: This is a request for documents and other materials that are relevant to the case. 4. Request for Admissions: This is a request for the opposing party to admit or deny certain facts related to the case.