Free Subpoena Returned Executed - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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H all I Case 1 :07—cv—00778-Gl\/IS Document 9 Filed 01/15/2008 Page 1 ot 2 it A
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Issued by the
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Couar I
DISTRICT OF DELAWARE .
LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NORTH AMERICA SUBPOENA IN A CIVIL CASE -
V.
CONNIE CRENSHAW, KENDAL M. HONIE,
and AARON E. HoNIE Case Number? D7‘CV‘D°778 UNA _
TO; CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH SERVICES U
ATTENTlONZ Hll\/IS
501 W. 14TH ST.
WILMINGTON, DE 19801 E
I] YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear in the United States District court at the place, date, and time specified below to
testify in the above case.
PLACE or TESTIMONY COURTROOM Y
DATE AND TIME
I] YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear at the place, date, and time specified below to testify at the taking of a deposition
in the above case.
PLACE or DEPOSITION DATE AND TTME
IH YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce and permit inspection and copying ofthe following documents or objects at the
place, date, and time specified below (list documents or objects):
MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL RECORDS REGARDING GERALD HONIE, DOB: 3/22/45, SSN: 222-28-2451,
INCLUDING NURSES NOTES, REPORTS, CONSULTATIONS, SURGICAL REPORTS, PHYSICIAN‘S NARRATIVE
REPORTS, CHART NOTES. PROCEDURES AND ALL OTHER HOSPITAL RECORDS DURING THE YEAR OF 2007.
ELADE REGER Rizzo I WILMINGTON, DE team sez-sc-sit R-[-mm \ El YOU ARE COMMANDED to permit inspection ofthe following premises at the date and time specified below. ‘
1>aEM1sEs 1 DATE AND TIME
Any organization not a party to this suit that is subpoenaed for the taking of a deposition shall designate one or moreofticers,
directors, or managing agents, or other persons who consent to testify on its behalf, and may set forth, for each person designated, the
matters on which the person will testify. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 30(b)(6). -
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[See Rule 45, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Subdivisions (c), (d), and (e), on next page)
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PROOF OF SERVICE .
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DECLARA TION OF SERVER
I declare under penalty ofpcrjury under the laws ofthe United States ofAmcrica that the foregoing infomation contained `
in thc Proof of Service is true and correct. i
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Executed on 1/ 9/ 200 ·
DATE SIGNATURE OF SERVER ·
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ADDRESS OF SERVER
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Rule 45, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Subdivisions (o), (d}, and (c), as amended on December 1, 2006: "
(e) Prruracrrorr orPansor~rs suarscr ro Suescetots. to or udbcted by the subpoena quash er modify the subpoena or, itthe pany in whose behalf
(I) A partyoran artorneyresponsible fortite issuance and service ofa subpoena shall take the subpoena is issued shows a substantial need for the testimony or material that cannot be
reasonable steps to avoid imposing undue burden or expense on a person subject to that otherwise met without rmdue hardship and assures thatthe person to whom the subpoena is
subpoena. 'l'he court on behalf of which the subpoena was issued shall 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 ofthis duty an appropriare sanction, which may upon specified conditions.
include, but is not limited to, lost earnings and a reasonable attorney': fee.
(2) (A] A person corrnnanded to produce and permit inspection, copying, testing, or (tl) DUTIES IN RESPONDING TO SUBPOENA.
Sampling ofdesiguated electronically stored information, books, papers, docnmentsortmgible (l) (A) A person responding to rt subpoena to produce documents shall produce them as
things, or inspection of premises need not appear in person at tire place of production or tireyanekeptinthensual course ofbusiness or shallorganize and labeltirem tooorrespondwith
inspection unless commanded to appear for deposition, hearing or trial. the categories in the dwnand.
(B] Subject to paragraph (d)(2) ofthis rule, a person commsndedto produceandperrnit (B) Ifa subpoena does not specifythe former forms forproducing eiectrooicallystored
inspection, copying, testing, or sampling may, within 14 days afterserviee ofthe subpoena or information, a person responding to a subpoena must produce the information ina form or
before the time specified for compliance if such time is less than I4 days other service, serve forms in which the person ordinarily maintains it or in a form or forms that are reasonably
upon tlreparty or attorney designated in the subpoena written objection to producing any or all usable.
ofthe designatedmaterials orinspection ofthe premises—crtoprodnciug eleetronicallystored {C)Aperson1•espondingto a subpoena need not producethe same electronicallystored
informastioninthe form or forms requested. lf objection is made, tlrepartyserving the subpoena inforrnation in more than one form.
`tthall ttotbo entitled to inspect, copy, test, or sample the materials orinspectthe premises except (D) A person responding to a subpoena need not provide discovery ofelectronicslly
pursnantto an order ofthe conrtby which the subpoenawusissued. lfobjectionhasbeenmade, stored inforrnation nom sources that the person identities asnot reasonably accessible because
the pertyeerving the subpoena may, upon notice to the person commanded to produce, move ofundue burden or cost. On motion to compel discovery or to quash, the person nom whom
at my time for an order to compel the production, inspection, copying, testing, or sampling. diseoveryis soughtmustshowdrsttheiuformatio soughtis notreasonablyaeeessiblebccause
Such an orderto compel shall protectanypersoo whois not aparty eras oiiicerofaparty from ofundue burden or cost. lf that showing is made, the court may nonetheless order discovery
sigulilcartt expense resulting ticm the inspection, copying, testing, or sampling commanded. Rom such sources ifthe requesting party shows good cause, considering the ofllulc
(3) (A) On timelyrnotion, the court bywhiclr a subpoena was issued shall quash ormodify 26(b)(2)(C). The court may specify conditions for the discovery,
the subpoena ifit (2) (A) When information subject to a subpoena is withheld on a claim that iris privileged
(i) &ils to allow reasonable time for compliance; or subject to protection as trial-preparation materials, the claim shall bo made expressly and
(ii) requires a person who is not a party or an ollicer of a party to travel to a place shall be supported by a description of the nature ofthe documents, communications, or things
morethan 100 miles hom the placewlrere that personresides, isemployed erregulsrlytransacts ·ot produced that is suhicient to enable the demanding party to contest the claim.
businessirr person, except that, subjectto theprovisionsofclause(c)(3)(B)(ii1’) ofthisrulc, auch (B) lfinfonnation is produced in response to a subpoena that is subjectto a claim of
a personmay in order to attend trial be commanded to travel from any such place within the privilege or ofprotection astrlal-preparation material, the person making tire claim mayncti.l`y
statein whichthetrial isheld; anypartytlratreceivcdtlteia.li:rmationoftbec1aim andtirebasls for it. Allerbeingnotiiied,
(iii) requires disclosure of privileged or otherprcteeted matter and no earcqwtion or apartymust promptlyrcturn, aequester, or destroy the specified information and any copies it _
waiver applies; or has and maynot use or disclose the information until the claim is resolved. A receiving party
(iv) suljeota a person to undue bru·glen. may promptly present the information to the court under seal for a detemrination ofthe claim.
(B) lfa subpoena lf the receiving party disclosed the information before being notified, it musttakereasonable
(i) requires disclosure eta trade secretor othereontidential research, development, steps to retrieve it The person who produced the inforrnation must preserve the information
or commercial intbrmation, or tmtil the clshn is resolved
(ii) requires disclosure of an unretaincd experfs opinion or irrformation not _ -
describing specific events or occurrences in dispute and resulting lion; the ercperfr stndymade (e) 00Nmtt1>1: Failure ol` any person withpugquate amlrpoena,serued_npcn, ,..,,l,,... -, ..... . ............................ HJ
,,,. ...-..n¤t.at.therequestcfmrypm·,eor--———— ’X’ti1‘st § of the court from which the subpoena issued. An ;;
(iiihequiresspersonwhoisaotapattyoran oflicerofapartymincrssubsnrndal edeqnatecsuaefor failureto obeyexistswlrena subpoena purportstomquimanonpmtym 3.
expense totrevel more than 100 miles to attend trial, thecourtmay, toproteet aperson subject attend or produce at s place not within the limits provided by clause Gi) of subparagraph ?"
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