WYOMING COURT RULES

Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for the Chancery Court

Rule: 34

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Civ. P. Chan. Ct. 34

56 (5) Signature. The person who makes the answers must sign them, and the attorney who objects must sign any objections. (c) Use. An answer to an interrogatory may be used to the extent allowed by the Wyoming Rules of Evidence. (d) Option to Produce Business Records. If the answer to an interrogatory may be determined by examining, auditing, compiling, abstracting, or sum- marizing a party’s business records (including electronically stored informa- tion), and if the burden of deriving or ascertaining the answer will be substantially the same for either party, the responding party may answer by: (1) specifying the records that must be reviewed, in sufficient detail to enable the interrogating party to locate and identify them as readily as the responding party could; and (2) giving the interrogating party a reasonable opportunity to examine and audit the records and to make copies, compilations, abstracts, or summaries. History: Adopted September 21, 2021, effective De- cember 1, 2021.

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