A party shall be allowed to serve upon any other party, without leave of court, thirty-five interrogatories, as allowed by La. Code Civ. Proc. art. 1457(B). A court may not restrict the parties to fewer than thirty-five interrogatories except by amendment to these Rules.
La. Dist. Ct. 10.0
Comment
See Nathaniel Gaines, et al. v. Avondale Industries, Inc., et al., Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court, Div. M, No. 95-1823, to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2001-C-0365, writ denied No. 2001-2348 (La. 11/16/01); 802 So.2d 616, holding that a local rule may not restrict the number of interrogatories to the defendants or plaintiffs in the aggregate.