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    Com·pel
    /kəmˈpel/

    verb

  2. 4 days ago · The motion to compel arbitration After filing their answers, the Premises Parties filed a motion to compel arbitration, contending: "[T]his lawsuit involves claims by [Keele] against Defendants stemming from injuries [she] claims she incurred as a result of her employment with Defendants.

  3. 1 day ago · They are: (1) the state official has “more than the general duty to see that the laws of the state are implemented,” i.e., a “particular duty to enforce the statute in question”; (2) the state official has “a demonstrated willingness to exercise that duty”; and (3) the state official, through her conduct, “compel[s] or constrain[s ...

  4. 2 days ago · If you ignore the discovery requests, the party who served the request can file a motion to compel the court. The motion will ask the court to order you to comply with the discovery requests. You are also at risk of facing sanctions, which can include fines, attorney's fees, or even dismissal of your case.

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  6. 4 days ago · LR 37-1 (a) Deleted the heading and rule text, and added the following language to conform more closely with amended Fed. R. Civ. P. 37 (a) (3) (B): "Motions for an order compelling an answer, designation, production, or inspection must provide only the pertinent interrogatory, question, request, or notice of deposition, including any pertinent ...

  7. 2 days ago · - File a motion to compel a privilege log (CCP § 2031.240) to require the defendant to identify the withheld documents and the basis for the privilege claim. It is essential for the plaintiff to demonstrate the relevance of the requested information to the case and to be prepared to counter any objections raised by the defendant.

  8. if you believe that living a life of suffering is worse than death, then you can kind of squint and see a point being made there. like the man who died isn't suffering anymore, but his wife and children may suffer for years to come.

  9. 2 days ago · The Kentucky court also criticized the harassment definition in the rules, finding that they would “compel speech” by forcing students and teachers “to use ‘preferred’ rather than accurate pronouns” and, thus, force schools to “convey a particular message that may contradict moral or religious values.”

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