New Mexico Interrogatories Guide

Summary

Rule 1-033 NMRA in New Mexico outlines the process for interrogatories in civil litigation. Parties must respond within 30 days, providing complete answers based on all available information. Objections must be signed by an attorney, and the rule limits the number of interrogatories to 50 unless both parties agree to more. Understanding these requirements is crucial for effective legal proceedings.

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what is Rule *-* NMRA
Rule *-* NMRA pertains to interrogatories in New Mexico. Interrogatories are written questions from one party to another in a lawsuit. The recipient must answer them in writing, under oath, within a specified time frame.
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Anything else in the rule that I need to know before start with my interrogatories?
Rule *-* NMRA includes:
- Interrogatories must be answered or objected to within 30 days.
- Answers should be complete and based on all available information.
- An attorney must sign objections.
- Limit is * interrogatories unless otherwise agreed.
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