Interrogatories: Initial Considerations (PA) | Practical Law

Interrogatories: Initial Considerations (PA) | Practical Law

A Practice Note setting out the key issues that counsel should consider before using interrogatories in a civil case in a Pennsylvania court of common pleas. Specifically, this Note discusses the purposes of interrogatories, the rules on interrogatories, who may serve and receive interrogatories, limits on the number of interrogatories a party may serve, the types of information requested through interrogatories, the best use for interrogatories, and when to serve interrogatories.

Interrogatories: Initial Considerations (PA)

Practical Law Practice Note w-035-5779 (Approx. 11 pages)

Interrogatories: Initial Considerations (PA)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedPennsylvania
A Practice Note setting out the key issues that counsel should consider before using interrogatories in a civil case in a Pennsylvania court of common pleas. Specifically, this Note discusses the purposes of interrogatories, the rules on interrogatories, who may serve and receive interrogatories, limits on the number of interrogatories a party may serve, the types of information requested through interrogatories, the best use for interrogatories, and when to serve interrogatories.