Requests for Admission (RFAs) (IL) | Practical Law

Requests for Admission (RFAs) (IL) | Practical Law

Sample requests for admission (RFAs) (sometimes called requests to admit) that counsel may use in discovery in Illinois circuit court civil litigation to ask another party to admit or deny the truth of facts or the genuineness of documents. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips, including tips for drafting the definitions, instructions, requests for admission, signature block, and certificate of service. This Standard Document also explains how to serve the RFAs and file the certificate of service.

Requests for Admission (RFAs) (IL)

Practical Law Standard Document w-018-6610 (Approx. 18 pages)

Requests for Admission (RFAs) (IL)

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Sample requests for admission (RFAs) (sometimes called requests to admit) that counsel may use in discovery in Illinois circuit court civil litigation to ask another party to admit or deny the truth of facts or the genuineness of documents. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips, including tips for drafting the definitions, instructions, requests for admission, signature block, and certificate of service. This Standard Document also explains how to serve the RFAs and file the certificate of service.