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Court Orders Limited Discovery in $18,000 Collection Case; Denies Broader Requests

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A judge granted a motion to compel answers to five interrogatories and limited production in a GreenRise v. Stonegate collections suit, while denying broader demands about corporate authority and entity filings.

A Dixon County judge granted a narrowed motion to compel discovery in a disputed $18,000 collection action, ordering the plaintiff to identify witnesses, describe who performed the work, and produce relevant tangible evidence and communications; broader interrogatories about corporate authority and entity filings were denied.

At the docket call, counsel for Stonegate pressed that the plaintiff, GreenRise, produced no documents in response to simple discovery requests and had used boilerplate objections. Stonegate’s attorney said requests sought basic items: names of witnesses, who performed the…

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