Responding To Admission Requests

Summary

Responding to a Request for Admission in New York requires admitting, denying, or stating insufficient information. Grounds for objection include relevance, privilege, ambiguity, and overbreadth. Ensure responses are clear and concise.

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In New York, you can object to a Request for Admission on the following grounds:
- Relevance: The request is not relevant to the case.
- Privilege: The request seeks privileged information.
- Ambiguity: The request is vague or unclear.
- Overbroad: The request is too broad or burdensome.
Do you need specifics on how to frame these objections?