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Originally Posted by dystopia
This is PRE-judgment. They do not have a judgement yet, that's why I object because they are getting way ahead of themselves.
I should have made that clear.
Also this is a breach of contract case - well known collection attorney posing as OC with a BS affidavit certifying a pile of credit card statements.
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If you think that the DC questions are too broad, you should look into asking the court to Quash them. The court may grant your request, if the DC's questions are overly burdensome or don't appear to reasonably lead to discovery of
admissible evidence. Remember, you can also ask the DC for Request for Admissions, Interrogatories, etc. to help your case.
This is not legal advice, blah, blah, blah... This is a standing notice.