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pro se litigant

How does a pro se litigant get a fact witness deposed. Does this have to be done through a subpoena or can he notice the defendants just as an attorney does?

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Posted on / Mar. 17, 2008 15:36:00

Re: pro se litigant

If the witness is a party to the lawsuit, you serve a notice of deposition. For a non-party, you have to get the clerk of the court to sign a subpoena for the deposition, and serve the notice of deposition on the witness (with the subopoena) and on all parties to the lawsuit who are entitled to notice.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 17, 2008 15:36:00

Re: pro se litigant

If the witness is a party to the lawsuit, you serve a notice of deposition. For a non-party, you have to get the clerk of the court to sign a subpoena for the deposition, and serve the notice of deposition on the witness (with the subopoena) and on all parties to the lawsuit who are entitled to notice.

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