Patent Litigation: Motions to Compel Discovery | Practical Law

Patent Litigation: Motions to Compel Discovery | Practical Law

This Practice Note discusses motions to compel discovery in patent litigation. It discusses the applicable law and rules and the different types of motions to compel, such as motions to compel interrogatory responses, document productions, depositions, request for admission responses, third party discovery, and disclosures under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a). It also explains how to evaluate and bring a motion to compel.

Patent Litigation: Motions to Compel Discovery

Practical Law Practice Note 8-595-7846 (Approx. 23 pages)

Patent Litigation: Motions to Compel Discovery

by Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
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This Practice Note discusses motions to compel discovery in patent litigation. It discusses the applicable law and rules and the different types of motions to compel, such as motions to compel interrogatory responses, document productions, depositions, request for admission responses, third party discovery, and disclosures under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a). It also explains how to evaluate and bring a motion to compel.