Despite New Year’s resolutions that may last until mid-January, you can be certain that one change will be ironclad in 2014—the amendments to Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. So, while you’re thinking about your new diet plan, be sure to take a read of how subpoenas will be “leaner, meaner” in 2014, according to Ralph Dengler on Gibbons IP Law Alert.
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The amendments hold that the issuing court for all subpoenas is the court where the action is pending, says Dengler.
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