Legal Question in Construction Law in Florida

arbitration subpoena

I have recieve a subpoena to appear at a deposition for arbitration. It was issued by a law firm. There is no judge or other judicial signiture or command on these documents. It is only signed by a Florida lawyer. Do I have to attend? If I do not attend, is there any legal ramifications to me? I am unemployed, should someone be paying me to attend this thing? I believe that both sides in this thing are evil greedy malfeasants and I wish not to be involved.


Asked on 6/17/05, 7:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Randall Gilbert Gilbert & Caddy P.A.

Re: arbitration subpoena

The answer is yes to all of your questions and here is the statute in support thereof: Good luck,

Randall Gilbert

West's F.S.A. � 682.08

WEST'S FLORIDA STATUTES ANNOTATED

TITLE XXXIX. COMMERCIAL RELATIONS (CHAPTERS 668-688)

CHAPTER 682. ARBITRATION CODE

682.08. Witnesses, subpoenas, depositions

(1) Arbitrators, or an umpire authorized to hear and decide the cause upon failure of the arbitrators to agree upon an award, in the course of her or his jurisdiction, may issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and for the production of books, records, documents and other evidence, and shall have the power to administer oaths. Subpoenas so issued shall be served, and upon application to the court by a party to the arbitration or the arbitrators, or the umpire, enforced in the manner provided by law for the service and enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action.

(2) On application of a party to the arbitration and for use as evidence, the arbitrators, or the umpire in the course of her or his jurisdiction, may permit a deposition to be taken, in the manner and upon the terms designated by them

or her or him of a witness who cannot be subpoenaed or is unable to attend the hearing.

(3) All provisions of law compelling a person under subpoena to testify are applicable.

(4) Fees for attendance as a witness shall be the same as for a witness in the circuit court.

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Answered on 6/17/05, 8:20 am


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