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Case1:O4-cv—O1551-JJF Document 345-2 Filed O9/28/2007 Page10f3 I ‘
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Case 1 :04-cv-01551-JJF Document 345-2 Filed O9/28/2007 Page 2 of 3
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Issued by the
Uniirso STATES DISTRICT Cotter
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE

NiBiA ENSURANCE CORP., et ai. SUBPOENA IN A CIVIL CASE
V.
ROYAL. ENDEMNITY COMPANY »
Case Number:‘ °2`129‘i‘·i}F
TQ; Diane Messick
B Orchid Dr
Bear, DE 19701-6330 p
El YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear inthe United States District court at the place, date, and time specitied below to
testify in the above case.
mace ce rizsrtmowr courtraootvr
United States District Court for the District of Delaware 4B
844 North King Street
wtimtngtee, oe reset DATE M TYME
10/10/2007 9:00 am
E] YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear at the place, date, and time specified beiow to testify at the taking of a deposition
in tire above case. -
mace OF oeeostrtort I DATE AND mite
Ci YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce and permit inspection and copying ofthe foiiowing documents or objects at the
_ place, date, and time specided below (list documents or objects):
PLACE I orare Arm HMB
j El YOU ARE CO@AI*~lDED to permit inspection ofthe following premises at the date and time specified below.
memsss 1 DATE me Tm
Any organization not at party to this suit that is subpoenaed for the taking of a deposition shall designate one or more o§iccrs,
directors, or managing agents, or other persons who consent to testiiy on its beheli and may set forth, for each person designated, the
matters on which the person wiil testify. Federal Rules of Civil i’rooednre, 30(b)(6).
E issuers o · etvs srenrvruse me rtree m~m1c~*rer1= ATTORNEY FOR 1¤1,aa~1r11=t= ott naseémnisgétl oars
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l issues or¤1=rcen·st~trtMa, gg ness AND peo NUNIBER
Young Conaway Starge & Tayicr, LLP, The Brandywine Building, 1000 West Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
302-571-5500

(Sec Ruin: 45, Federal Rules ofiiivii Procedure, Subdivisions (ra), {:.1), and (n), on next pogo)
\ ‘ Iiuction is pending in district other than district of issuance, state district under cose number.
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PRO Ol? OF SERVICE
DATE PLACE
SERVED

SERVED ON (PRINT NAME} MANNER OF SERVICE

SERVED BY {PRINT NAME) TITLE

DECLQATION OF SERVER
Ideelore under penalty of perjury under the laws ofthe United States ofAr·noricathat the foregoing toformatton contained .
in the Proof of Service is tmc and correct.
Executed on
DATE SIGNATURE OF SERVER

ADDRESS OF SERVER


Role 45, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Subdivisions {tz), (cl), and (c), tts amended on December 1, ZGDIS:
(c) FILUTECTIDN 05 PETSDNS SUBIECTTG SUBFGEHA5. to or ttliected by the subpoena, quash or modify thc subpoena or, iftlte party in whose bcltalf
(1) A party oran attorney responsibte for tlteissaance ondservlce ofa subpoena shalt take the subpoena is issued shows a substantial need for the testimony or material that canrtot he
reasorrabie steps to avoid imposing undue burden or expense on tt petson subject to tltat otherwise met without undue hardsltip and assures that the person to wltorn the subpoena is
_ subpoena. Tire court an tteltalf oftvhielz the subpoena was issued sltatl enforce this duty and addressed will be reasonably compensated, the court may order appearance or production only
impose upon the party or attorney in breach of this duty an appropriate sanction, which may upon specified conditions,
include, but is not limited to, lost earnings ond tt reasonable ottomey's fee.
[2) (A) A person eartunonded to produce and permit inspection, copying, testing, or {rl) DUTtBs tNit£SP¤N¤tNti T¤Suttt*¤tsttn.
samptlng ofdesignoted eiectronically stored iafomtntion, lzoolrnpapers, documents ortangilaie (1) (A) A person responding to a subpoena to produce documents stroll produce than as
tldnps, or inspection of premises need not appear in person at the place of production er they orekcptin tltcusoai coarse ofbusiness arsliall organize aodlabeltlrerntceoocspondrvidr
inspection unless commended to appear for deposition, hearing or trial. the categories in the demand.
{B) Subjectto paragraph (d)(2} of this rule, o person eorrnaandedto produce ond permit (ld) lfa subpoena does not specify the form orfomts for producing eteeuonieolty stored
inspection, copying, testing, orsarnpling may, within E4 days aflerscrvice ofthe subpoena or information, o person responding to o subpoena must produce the irsferrnation in a form or
before the time speeihed for compliance if such time is less than t·t days after service, serve forms in which the person ordinarily maintains it or in o forro or forms that are reasooabty
upoo the patty or ottomey designated in the subpoena written objection to producing any or all usable.
ofthe designated materials orinspectian ofthe prernises—ort¤ producing clcetronleaily stored (C) A person responding to asubpoetta oecd not produce the same electrooieatty stored
inlimnatioa in the form or forms requested. lfolajeetion is made, diepartyserving tltcsubpaena inforrnation in more than one form.
shall not be entitied to inspect, copy, test, or sttmpie the trtateriais or inspect the premises except {D) A person responding to a subpoena need not provide discovery of electronically
pursuantto an orderoftlte court by which the subpoena was issued. lfobjection has been made, stared infomtatlort tiottt sources that the person identities as not reasonably accessible because
tlte party serving the subpoena may, upon notice to the person commanded to produce, move ofunduc burden or cost. Ort motion to coznpei discovery or to quash, the person Brom whoro
at any time for an order to compel the production, inspection, copying, testing, or samplirq;. discovery is sougltt must show tltat the information sottgltt is not reasonabiy accessible because
Such nn order to compel shalt protect any person who is not o party or on ofiiecrofa party from of ttrtdue burden or cost. lf that showing is made, tlte com may nonetheless order discovery
signiheant expense resuiting from the inspection, copying, testing, or sampling commanded. from such sources lftlte requesting party shows good eattse, considering the limitations ofltuie
(3) {A) (ln tinteiyrttntiort, Lhc court by tvlticlt a subpoena was issued sttatl quash ortrtodify 26{h}(2}(C). The cottrt may specify conditions for the discovery. V
the subpoena ifit {2) [A) When irrformatiorr subject to o subpoena is withheld ars a claim that it ls privileged
(E) fails to allow reasonobie time for compliance; or subject to protection as o·ial·prcporatiot1 materials, the claim slntil be made expressly and
{ii) requires rt person whois not o party or an otiieer of o party to oavet to a place shall he supported by a description ofthe nature of the doerunents, communications, or things
more than tod miles tiom tlte place where diotpersoa resides, is employed or regularly transact: not produced that is suilicient to enable the demanding party to contest the claim.
businessin person, except that, salsjectto tltc provisions ofelousc {c)(3){B)(iii) aftltis rulc,sueit {B) If ittforrnation is produced in response to a subpoena that is subject to a claim of
o person may in order to attend uint be conuaended to travel from any such piece within the privilege orof protection as triobpreparation material, thepersonmokizrg die claim maynotify
. state in tvhielr the trial is held; any party tfttatrceeived the infomation ofthe claim and the basis for it. Mlerbeing trotilied,
i {iii) requires disclosure of privileged or other protected matter and no exception or aparty rnust promptly return, scquester, or destroy die specified information and any coplcs it
waiver applies; or has and may not use or disctose the information until the elalra is resolved. A receivintt Pm!
i (iv} subjects a person to undue burden. may promptly present tlrc irtfozmation to the court urrelerseat fora determination ofthe claim.
(B) Ifo subpoena lftltc receiving party disclosed the infomtatien before being notified, it must take reasonable
(E) requires disctosurcofa trade secret or other eonlirlential resmch, development, steps to retrieve it. The person who produced the information must preserve the infomation
or commercial information, or until die claim is resolved.
(ii) requires disclosure of an uriretrined expert'; opinion or information not
describing; specilie events or occurrences indispute and resulting from the experfssttrdy made [e) CUNTEMPT. Failure of any person without adequate excuse to obey a subpoena served upon
| not ot the request of any party. or that person may be deemed a contempt of the court from which the subpoetta issued. An
, (iii} requires a person who is note portyor an oflieer ofa pertyto ineursubstaatial adequate cause for failure to obey exists when a subpoena purports to require a norrparty to
\ expense to travel more titan l.DD rniies to attend triai, lite court may, to protcctapersott subject attend or produce at o place not within the limits provided by clause {ii) ut` sabpmrprapit
(¤lt3l(At.