A Maine Subpoena to Appear and Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding (B2550)) is a legal document issued by a court or other legal entity. It commands a person to appear in court at a certain time and place to give testimony. It is used in a bankruptcy case or an adversary proceeding, which is a separate lawsuit within a bankruptcy case. The subpoena may demand that a person produce documents related to the case or provide testimony about certain facts in the case. There are two types of Maine Subpoena to Appear and Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding (B2550)): a Subpoena to Appear and Testify and a Subpoena to Produce Documents, Electronically Stored Information, or Objects. The Subpoena to Appear and Testify requires the person to appear in court and give oral testimony. The Subpoena to Produce Documents, Electronically Stored Information, or Objects requires the person to produce documents, electronically stored information, or objects at the time of the hearing or trial. A person who fails to comply with the requirements of a Maine Subpoena to Appear and Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding (B2550)) may be held in contempt of court.