Do I have additional time (after standard 30 days) to answer an interrogatory request?
The Rules in Texas provide for 30 days to respond. If you want more time, you should ask the opposing party for an extension. They may not give...
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The Rules in Texas provide for 30 days to respond. If you want more time, you should ask the opposing party for an extension. They may not give...
Generally speaking, when you are subpoened to produce information, the subpoena can require you to cross a county line. Usually (whether you are...
In Texas, you can object to an interrogatory that seeks information that is not relevant to the subject matter of the pending action and that is...