Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?
Posted by Jaysen on 11/27/07
We refer to the webistes, http://www.FederalSubpoena.com and http://www.WitnessSubpoena.com for information about Subpoena services and subpoena information. If the information we are seeking is not offered within the pages of these two sites, we call the webmasters who happen to be licensed Process Servers and Private Investigators. They own and operate both sites and are a nationwide process server agency. They maintain another site that is a directory of Great process servers. It can be found at http://www.GreatProcessServers.com. These sites have been most helpful with process servers, process serving ifnormation and a great resource for Subpoena information. Regards, J.M., Esq. On 11/25/07, Alan wrote: > Always remember that you can 'Olie' them. "I don't recall." > The court can find you in contemt for refusing to answer BUT they > can not tell you what you remember. > > On 4/30/05, 00 wrote: >> I was going to mention the witness fee but forgot. That might >> make a difference to the poster-to get at least partially >> compensated for their time. >> >> >> On 4/30/05, RSM LA Lawyer wrote: >>> JJ- >>> >>> If you have been subpoenaed/summoned to have your deposition >>> taken, then you MUST appear at the deposition. Like the other >>> poster advised, you can be held in contempt of court for not >>> appearing. If you are missing time at work, etc., you have the >>> right to ask the attorney who is taking your deposition for a >>> witness fee for testifying. Make sure that you ask for the >>> witness fee well in advance of the deposition. >>> >>> Good luck, >>> RSM >>> >>> On 4/29/05, 00 wrote: >>>> If you would like to be held in contempt of court, go ahead >>>> and refuse. Otherwise, you should cooperate to the fullest >>>> extent possible. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 4/29/05, JJ Gold wrote: >>>>> I have been summoned to give a deposition as a witness in a >>>>> civil lawsuit. A person was injured on some property and >>>>> since I lived in the building at the time I have been called >>>>> to testify as a witness to the condition of the property. I >>>>> do not know the plaintiff or the defendant. I do not want >>>>> to be involved in this. Can I go the the deposition and >>>>> refuse to answer? Can I just tell them to beat it? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks.
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- Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 4/29/05, by JJ Gold.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 4/29/05, by 00.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 4/30/05, by RSM LA Lawyer.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 4/30/05, by 00.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 5/04/05, by Name not important.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 5/07/05, by CAT.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 5/28/05, by george.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 5/29/05, by Bridget.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 11/25/07, by Alan.
- Re: Do you have to answer questions at a deposition?, 11/27/07, by Jaysen.
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