Bills of Particulars and Interrogatories
Author | Michael Barr/Sharon Gerstman/Burton Lipshie |
Pages | 1077-1134 |
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CHAPTER 29
BILLS OF PARTICULARS AND
INTERROGATORIES
QUICK VIEW
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New York Civil Practice Before Trial 29-2
Forms:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. BILL OF PARTICULARS
A. General Points
B. Making a Demand
1. Format
2. Appropriate Demands
3. Filing and Service
C. Response and Objections
1. Deadline
2. Contents of Bill of Particulars
D. Amending or Supplementing Bill of Particulars
II. INTERROGATORIES
A. General Points
1. Overview
29-3 Bills of Particulars and Interrogatories
2. Availability
3. Use in Negligence Cases
4. Use in Matrimonial Action or Proceeding
B. How to Use Interrogatories
1. General Points
2. Using Interrogatories With Other Discovery Tools
3. Types of Interrogatories
C. Propounding Interrogatories
1. Format
2. Preliminary Parts
3. Drafting Techniques
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