The Sample Motion to Quash for Bank Records is a legal document utilized by defendants to contest the validity of a subpoena issued by the plaintiff's counsel for sensitive bank records. This form details the grounds for quashing the subpoena, including improper service, violation of a Protective Order, and concerns regarding confidential business information. It includes clear instructions for completion and outlines relevant legal standards, such as Rule 45(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The motion requests that the court prevent the disclosure of information that could harm the defendants' business interests or violate confidentiality agreements. Target users of this form include attorneys who may represent clients in litigation, partners in law firms crafting legal strategies, owners and associates managing business disclosures, paralegals assisting with document preparation, and legal assistants who support case filings. The form is designed to be user-friendly, ensuring that even those with limited legal experience can effectively navigate its requirements and submit it to the court.