My question involves court procedures for the state of: IL
The interrogatories - seem to be set about prove plaintiff's case (their case).
My Question: They ask for records that are no long available and any are just pieces of what they wanted. Some are several books that would have to be copied. a. Can a person state (when no records exist) that there are no records so don't know the info. b. Can the several books, which include the info their lawyer wants be given to them or the judge for review, without having to copy everything. c. Much of what has been asked for because (50 years old) is impossible to provide accurately . d. My suspicion is opposing council wants to overburden so the case goes away.
We'd hoped our lawyer would do a motion for summary judgment before trial and this came about, but that isn't happening.
The interrogatories - seem to be set about prove plaintiff's case (their case).
My Question: They ask for records that are no long available and any are just pieces of what they wanted. Some are several books that would have to be copied. a. Can a person state (when no records exist) that there are no records so don't know the info. b. Can the several books, which include the info their lawyer wants be given to them or the judge for review, without having to copy everything. c. Much of what has been asked for because (50 years old) is impossible to provide accurately . d. My suspicion is opposing council wants to overburden so the case goes away.
We'd hoped our lawyer would do a motion for summary judgment before trial and this came about, but that isn't happening.
Evidence: Interrogatories What, How to Answer
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