Tennessee Motion/Quash & Claim Exemptions

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Motion/Quash & Claim Exemptions

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Rule 45.07 - Protection of Persons Subject to Subpoena (1) A party or attorney responsible for issuing and serving a subpoena must take reasonable steps to avoid imposing undue burden or expense on a non-party witness subject to the subpoena and shall provide the non-party witness at least twenty-one (21) days after

SUBPOENA. Every subpoena shall be issued by the clerk, shall state the name of the court and the title of the action, and shall command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony at the time and place and for the party therein specified.

Rule 45.04 - Subpoena for Taking Depositions - Place of Deposition (1) A subpoena for taking depositions may be issued by the clerk of the court in which the action is pending.

On motion to compel discovery or to quash, the person from whom discovery is sought must show that the information sought is not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or cost. If that showing is made, the court may nonetheless order discovery from such sources if the requesting party shows good cause.

RULE 45. Every subpoena shall be issued by the clerk, shall state the name of the court and the title of the action, and shall command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony at the time and place and for the party therein specified.

Common grounds for filing a motion to quash are that the individual is outside the subpoena range, or that the items to be produced are unavailable within the specified time or at the specified location. Other common grounds for filing a motion to quash include undue burden and expense.

Rule 45.04 - Subpoena for Taking Depositions - Place of Deposition (1) A subpoena for taking depositions may be issued by the clerk of the court in which the action is pending.

A subpoena may command a person to produce and permit inspection, copying, testing, or sampling of designated books, papers, documents, electronically stored information, or tangible things, or inspection of premises with or without commanding the person to appear in person at the place of production or inspection.

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