Last updated: 3/20/2017
Subpoena Duces Tecum {G-10}
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Description
Subpoena Duces Tecum (Documents). To issue a subpoena duces tecum in an AAA arbitration case, a party must file a request for subpoena with the AAA and serve a copy of the request on the other party. The request must specify the documents or materials being requested, and the deadline for their production. The AAA will then issue a subpoena to the person or entity in possession, custody, or control of the documents, requiring them to produce the requested materials by the specified deadline. The subpoena will include information on how to file a motion to quash or modify the subpoena if the person or entity wishes to object to the request. The AAA also provides procedures for enforcing a subpoena if the person or entity fails to comply with the subpoena. In such cases, the requesting party may file a motion to compel compliance with the subpoena, and the AAA may issue an order requiring the person or entity to comply or face sanctions. It is important to note that the procedures for issuing and enforcing subpoenas in arbitration cases may vary depending on the specific rules and procedures selected by the parties in their arbitration agreement. www.FormsWorkflow.com