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RULE 30(B)(6) SHOULD REQUIRE AT LEAST 30 DAYS' NOTICE IN ORDER TO ENSURE PROPER PREPARATION, AND THE DEPOSITION SHOULD BE SCHEDULED AT A TIME AND DATE AGREEABLE TO BOTH PARTIES. A. Reasonable Notice Is at Least 30 Days Prior to Deposition.
When you receive a subpoena to give a deposition, you are being ordered by the court to participate. In this circumstance, you have no choice but to oblige. Refusing to give a deposition following a subpoena will result in serious legal consequences.
A document directing a witness to appear to answer questions under oath is called a notice of deposition. The notice includes a time and place where the examination is to occur. The notice is sent to all parties in a lawsuit so that everyone involved has been given notice of the event.
A subpoena duces tecum is a written order requiring a witness to testify and produce documents or records for use as evidence.A deposition is oral or written testimony given by a witness in advance of a trial or hearing.