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What is the format used for interrogatories

Asked on Jun 04th, 2013 on Litigation - Maryland
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A judgement has been granted to the plaintiff in small claims court
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Interrogatories are questions which you propound to the other party to get information from them. They are usually in the format of a question, which the other party will reply to. If you search the internet, you can find numerous samples.   Here are some examples (I do not attest to the completeness, accuracy or content of these - they are simply samples so you can see the format to use):  http://maryland-injury-law-advisor.com/interrogatories/sample-interrogatories/; http://peeples-law.com/civil-litigation-101-maryland-sample-personal-injury-interrogatories/.  I hope this helps.  Best of luck! NOTE: This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this response.   
Answered on Jun 10th, 2013 at 4:08 PM

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