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Tag: subpoenas

FAQs / Louisiana Cases / Recent Cases

Producing a Former Client’s File in Response to a Subpoena Duces Tecum

Discovery is a critical component of any personal injury case. Lawyers send interrogatories, request independent medical examinations, notice depositions, and request documents during this fact gathering stage. Most obviously, defense …

Ethics Opinions

D.C. Bar Issues Advisory Opinion About Responding to Third-Party Subpoena

In February 2021, the D.C. Bar Association published a legal ethics opinion about whether a lawyer’s representation of a “Prospective Client” when responding to a third-party subpoena seeking information about …

Recent Cases

Are Federal Prosecutors Bound by Rule 3.8(e) When Issuing Grand-Jury Subpoenas to Lawyers?

No, according to a recent 2-1 decision by the United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Rule 3.8(e) prohibits a prosecutor from issuing a subpoena to a lawyer “in a grand …

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