Legal Question in Business Law in Massachusetts
Motion to quash?
I subpoena'd a partners bank records for a variety of reasons and now he has filed a motion to quash.
Do I need to submit anything to the court? or, do I just show up at the hearing and tell the judge why he should deny this motion?
Asked on 8/01/08, 5:55 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Motion to quash?
You should file an answer to his motion if you have one and argue your point of law as well as facts. I assume he has an attorney, you will be at a disadvantge and might want to hire an attorney at this stage.
good luck
Answered on 8/01/08, 6:55 pm
henry lebensbaum
Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)
Re: Motion to quash?
Absolutely. You should be ready with a motion in support of yours, and in opposition to the motion to quash, and in the alternative seek a court order to require the documents be presented to the court.
Answered on 8/01/08, 9:15 pm