Interrogatories to Plaintiff in Breach of Contract Case
(Defendant to Plaintiff)


Summary

This template contains interrogatories that may be used by a defendant in a breach of contract case. This template includes practical guidance, drafting notes, and an optional clause. Interrogatories are a frequently used form of discovery, and consist of written questions propounded by one party to another. Interrogatories may relate to any matter that is relevant to the claims, issues, and defenses of any party in the subject case. The scope and extent of a defendant's interrogatories will vary depending on, among other things, the scope and nature of the plaintiff's allegations asserted in its Complaint and the complexity of the case. The party that receives the interrogatories (in this template being the plaintiff) must generally either answer the questions in writing and under oath or object to all or some of them, such as when the interrogatories seek information protected by a privilege. Interrogatories provide a useful tool to ascertain the basis for a party's claims, defenses, ...