help with Interrogatories

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  1. sjohnson11

    sjohnson11 New Member

    Help with Interrogatories

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    Answered Summons which had no contract attached and now received Interrogatories. Please help with answers. Here they are. Thanks for your help!

    1. Before answering the following, kindly make inquiry of such officers,employees, agents and servants of the defendant and kindly make reference to such documents, correspondence, memoranda, records and other papers in possession, custody or control of the defendant as will enable you to make true and full answers to the following interrogatories. have you done so?

    2. Describe the basis for any defense you have to the claims raised by the plaintiff in this action

    3. Please set forth a specific accounting of the amount you claim that the defendant owes plaintiff under the contract upon which this lawsuit is based exclusive of any setoff or counterclaim.

    4. Identify all facts supporting the accounting st forth in answer to the preceding interrogatory.

    5. Identify all documents referring or relating to thefacts in response to the the foregoing interrogatory

    6. Please set forth a specific accounting of all setoffs and counterclaims

    7. Identify all the facts supporting the accounting set forth in answer to the preceding interrogatory.

    8. Identify all documents referring or relating to the facts identified in respone to the foregoing interrogatory.

    9. Identify all communications between you and plaintiff with repsect to the contract upon which this lawsuit is based or upon which any setoff or counterclaim is based.

    10. identify all correspondence between you and plaintiff which refers or relates to the claim upon which this lawsuit is based or upon any setoff or counterclaim is based.
     
  2. debteye

    debteye Member

    A few things here:

    1) We don't know any background on your situation to help you. There isn't a default answer to these questions.

    2) It might be best to seek an attorney since these are all legal-related questions.
     

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