Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
about a deposition
If I have not been ''served'' do I have to participate in a depostition?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: about a deposition
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If you are a party, a notice of taking deposition is usually all that is required. If you are represented by an attorney, notice to your attorney is sufficient. A non party must be served in order to enforce their attendance.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: about a deposition
No if your not a party. If you are a party and the date was noticed by mail then yes. You may want to consult an attorney.
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