Motions to compel are most common during thediscovery phaseof a lawsuit. Discovery is the process by which the parties request information from each other to build their cases. They demand the production of documents and send out written questions, called interrogatories, for the other party to ...
A lot of times the person being sued would be the one trying to hold out information though. People seemed to think that if they just didn't provide the information or the document or whatever the case would just go away. But not so! This would usually be when a motion to compel woul...
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A trigger word is a word that evokes a strong emotional reaction to compel someone to act. The reaction could be anything from clicking an article, opening an email, or buying a product. Like with most things in life, we don’t want to abuse trigger words. If used ethically, trigger wo...
In turn, the SEC also asserted that Ripple’s argument boiled down to the complaint that they “do notlikethe answers they received.” The SEC’s and Defendants’ interpretation of the applicable law differs, the agency added. What’s more, the SEC also claimed that Ripple delayed complaints...