English Motion to Compel MO-shun tuh kum-PEL A legal motion filed in court asking the judge to order another party to produce certain evidence or comply with a discovery request. The plaintiff filed a motion to compel after the defendant failed to produce requested documents during discovery. Hickman v. Taylor (1947) - The Supreme Court established the "work product doctrine," which protects certain materials prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation from discovery. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →