What is Pattern Discovery?
A set of pre-written interrogatories (questions the opposing party must answer) approved by the Colorado Supreme Court under Colorado Rule of Civil Procedure (C.R.C.P.) 16(b)(1), 26, and 33(e) intended for parties to have the option to use in district courts. They are approved sample discovery requests, but they are not intended to be used in every case. Rather, parties consider their claims and defenses and whether the pattern interrogatories will help in their particular case.
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