The issue in the opinion is whether an individual who expects to named as a defendant in a law suit cognizable in the State of New Jersey may file a petition pursuant to Rule 4:11-1 for pre-suit discovery. The court ultimately determined the rule allows both defendants and plaintiffs to obtain pre-suit discovery in limited circumstances. The opinion further addresses a recurring issue with respect to the propriety of utilizing Rule 4:11-1 to obtain discovery to investigate facts relevant to a potential claim prior to a law suit being filed. In the court’s view, this rule is often improperly utilized and misunderstood. The court attempts to provide some insight as to the proper circumstances under which a party may properly file a petition as contemplated by the rule. Rule 4:11-1 is routinely misunderstood because the plain language of the rule does not alert attorneys that the rule may only be utilized in those limited circumstances when there exists a genuine risk that testimony could be lost or evidence destroyed before the suit can be filed.