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Prepare each of the following discovery documents on behalf of Mrs. Hatter in Workbook Exercise 12: (use the document format as illustrated in Appendices C, D, and E in your Legal Document Preparation Manual): 1. Request for Answers to Interrogatories (minimum of 15 requests)
2. Request for Production of Documents (minimum of 5 requests)
3. Request for Admissions (minimum of 10 requests)
Mrs. Hatter is a new client. While standing in the check-out line at the local grocery store, Foods Deluxe, the automated belt conveyer belt caught her sleeve as she was placing her groceries on the belt. Flustered by Mrs. Hatter’s scream for help, the clerk was temporarily unable to turn off the belt. By the time the belt was shut off by another customer, Mrs. Hatter’s shoulder was dislocated and she had fainted, cutting her head on the counter as she fell. Mrs. Hatter does not have health insurance or disability insurance. She has not been able to work and has used all of her savings to pay her medical bills. She is unlikely to have a complete recovery and may never again be able to resume her work as an artist. Mrs. Hatter is also very upset about the loss of her one good outfit which was torn in the accident.

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