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Yes, you can be present during the inspection of premises, and it's also wise to have a legal representative with you when it happens.
A subpoena can request any documents relevant to the case, such as emails, contracts, or even medical records, as long as they pertain to the matter at hand.
Usually, you have a specific amount of time—often around 14 days—to respond to a subpoena, but it’s a good idea to check the details mentioned in the subpoena itself.
Absolutely! If you think a subpoena is unreasonable or overly broad, you can challenge it by filing a motion with the court.
Ignoring a subpoena could land you in hot water—you might face legal penalties, including contempt of court charges.
In Oregon, subpoenas can typically be issued by attorneys involved in a case or by the court itself.
A subpoena to produce documents is a legal order that requires a person to provide specific documents or records to the court or to a party involved in a civil case.
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Portland Oregon Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action