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Never motion for discovery.      The court don't hold discovery.    What made you think of this

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I had to file a motion to compel discovery under CCP § 2031 when the defendant refused to comply with discovery requests.

What statute in your state forces your opponent to comply with discovery? I'd say it's a very good sign if the defendants are trying to settle. Likely if you have to compel discovery, there might be something they are trying to hide. Whatever that may be, keeping facts secret may be  worth more to you than them or vis-a-vis. Settlement is a great litigation goal because litigation is a retail crap shoot, and settlement is a wholesale win for both parties.
Question, so are you saying that Jurisdictionary doesn't teach how to win against someone like a cop that's pulled you over and trying to bring you into court for traffic violations? Since isn't what is going on an administrative process?
Jurisdictionary® doesn't teach "How to Win Administrative Proceedings".
Jurisdictionary® teaches "How to Win in Court", i.e., civil and criminal cases as both plaintiff and defendant, trial level cases.
If you are stuck in an "administrative proceeding" a lot in my course will help you, but Jurisdictionary® is there to teach you pleadings, motions, discovery, and the other things NECESSARY to win trial level cases, not administrative dog-and-pony shows.
Exhaust the administrative process and kick your case up to a trial level court WHERE YOU HAVE ALL THE TOOLS AND WEAPONS that Jurisdictionary® explains clearly.



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