I will draft a motion to compel discovery responses
Legal Document Specialist for Motions and Court Filings
About this Gig
Technical Discovery Enforcement & Motion Drafting Support
If the opposing party has failed to provide timely discovery responses, your litigation cannot progress. I provide professional administrative support by drafting technical Motions to Compel Responses. I specialize in identifying procedural failures and drafting formal requests that demand compliance with court-mandated deadlines. Whether you are seeking responses to interrogatories, document requests, or admissions, I provide clean, authoritative documentation designed to force the production of evidence. I focus on overcoming evasive tactics and ensuring your record is preserved for court.
What this service includes:
Detailed analysis of the discovery timeline and non-compliance.
Drafting a formal Motion to Compel tailored to your jurisdiction.
Professional organization of arguments to address each missing response.
Formatting in accordance with standard procedural requirements.
Inclusion of relevant statutory references regarding discovery duties.
Note: I provide administrative and clerical document preparation services only.
Language:
English
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FAQ
Q: Can you help if the other side provided "bad" answers?
Yes. If they provided evasive answers or improper objections, I can draft a Motion to Compel Further Responses. Please provide the responses they sent so I can analyze the deficiencies.
Q: Is a "Separate Statement" included?
Many courts require a separate statement for discovery motions. I can include this in a custom order or as part of the Premium package depending on the volume of discovery items.
Q: Can you include a request for sanctions?
Yes. In the Premium package, I can draft the argument for monetary sanctions to cover the costs of bringing the motion, provided the law in your jurisdiction allows for it.
