Subject: Wisconsin Sample Letter to Clerk for filing Joint Motion for Leave to Propound Additional Discovery Dear [Clerk's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to file a Joint Motion for Leave to Propound Additional Discovery in the case of [Case Name and Number] pending before [Court Name]. As per the rules of civil procedure in Wisconsin, we seek your assistance in forwarding our motion to the presiding judge for consideration. In accordance with Wisconsin Statutes, Section [Relevant Statute number], parties are entitled to conduct discovery to understand the facts and evidence involved in a case fully. We, the undersigned, being the [Plaintiff/Defendant], along with our co-party [Co-Plaintiff/Co-Defendant], understand the importance of further discovery in this matter and jointly request permission to propound additional discovery requests to the opposing side. Our proposed additional discovery requests are designed to shed light on critical aspects of the case and to ensure a complete understanding of the facts, as well as to assist in narrowing down the issues and facilitating a fair and efficient resolution. These requests are in line with the objectives of discovery outlined in Wisconsin law, ensuring that the truth is determined and that no party is taken by surprise during the trial. To assist the court in assessing the merits of our motion, we have attached the following documents: 1. Joint Motion for Leave to Propound Additional Discovery: This motion sets out our specific grounds for seeking the court's permission to conduct further discovery and outlines the requested additional discovery items. 2. Proposed Additional Discovery Requests: We have prepared a set of carefully crafted supplemental discovery requests aimed at addressing specific areas of concern paramount to this case. These requests are essential for a comprehensive assessment of the facts and will contribute to the fairness and completeness of the ensuing legal proceedings. 3. Certification of Attempted Resolution: In accordance with Wisconsin's good faith requirement for bringing a motion to the court, we hereby certify that we have attempted to confer with the opposing party, as required by Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure. Despite these efforts, we have been unable to reach a mutually agreeable solution, emphasizing the necessity of additional discovery to ensure justice is served. We kindly request the Clerk's Office to forward the enclosed documents to the appropriate court and judge for review and consideration. Additionally, please acknowledge receipt of this correspondence and inform us of any additional procedures or requirements that may be necessary for the completion of this motion. We greatly appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. If you require any further information or have any specific instructions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [Your Contact Information]. We look forward to a favorable resolution to our motion and the opportunity to exercise our right to fair and complete discovery. Thank you for your kind assistance. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Role] [Your Contact Information] Cc: [Opposing Party's Attorney] [Presiding Judge's Name]