Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Texas

I am a pro se plaintiff in a civil legal malpractice case and received some documents from defendant attorney a set of interrogatories,request for production of documents and request for admissions.In the interrogatories he asks for personal and irrelevant to the case questions.In request for admissions he asks me to admit the opposite of what I alleged in my lawsuit allegations. In request for documents he asks for numerous long and often unrelated documents.

But I never received any document that they have sent with certified mail all I got a left over pink slip of U S Postal service in my mail box and it is read I need to pickup a package from the post office that they have sent with certified mail.

Should I receive/pickup those document from post office?

If I do then do I have to respond or can I answer before judge on court date?


Asked on 2/15/13, 5:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mark Dunn Mark D. Dunn

Go get the documents. You have 30 days to make written responses to his discovery (you make them to the lawyer, not the court). Be sure to answer the request for admissions within the time frame, even if you have to answer the other discovery late.

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Answered on 2/16/13, 1:59 am


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