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CIVIL LAW - MOTION TO COMPEL - A Motion to Compel is a formal legal request to a court, asking them to order an opposing party or third party to provide information or take specific actions, typically when they have failed to comply with discovery requests or legal obligations (Federal & State Courts). 

 

The primary purpose of a Motion to Compel is to force a party to cooperate in the discovery process, which is the process of gathering information and evidence before a trial. It's filed when one party believes that the other party has failed to:

  • Respond to discovery requests (like interrogatories, requests for production of documents, etc.). 
  • Provide adequate or complete responses to discovery requests. 
  • Comply with court orders related to discovery. 

 

The Motion to Compel asks the court to issue an order compelling the other party to: 

  • Produce specific documents or information. 
  • Answer specific questions. 
  • Take other actions necessary to comply with their discovery obligations. 

 

If the court grants the Motion to Compel, and the other party still fails to comply, they may face sanctions, such as:

  • Fines or monetary penalties. 
  • Striking certain claims or defenses. 
  • Precluding evidence from being presented. 
  • Even dismissal of the case.

 

Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees. 

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  • CIVIL LAW - MOTION TO COMPEL - A Motion to Compel is a formal legal request to a court, asking them to order an opposing party or third party to provide information or take specific actions, typically when they have failed to comply with discovery requests or legal obligations (Federal & State Courts). 

    The primary purpose of a Motion to Compel is to force a party to cooperate in the discovery process, which is the process of gathering information and evidence before a trial. It's filed when one party believes that the other party has failed to:

    • Respond to discovery requests (like interrogatories, requests for production of documents, etc.). 
    • Provide adequate or complete responses to discovery requests. 
    • Comply with court orders related to discovery. 

    The Motion to Compel asks the court to issue an order compelling the other party to: 

    • Produce specific documents or information. 
    • Answer specific questions. 
    • Take other actions necessary to comply with their discovery obligations. 

    If the court grants the Motion to Compel, and the other party still fails to comply, they may face sanctions, such as:

    • Fines or monetary penalties. 
    • Striking certain claims or defenses. 
    • Precluding evidence from being presented. 
    • Even dismissal of the case.

    Does not include any State or Federal Court Fees or any Third-Party Costs such as Process Server or E-Filing Fees. 

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