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Even if you have served a Request for Production of the Adverse
Expert's Files, when you take his/her deposition, serve a subpoena duces tecum for the files. It is surprising how many times
"something extra" turns up. One of the most obvious reasons is
that additional file items have accumulated, and the other side is in no
hurry to ask their expert to give them more items to send on to you.
Another frequent reason is the expert brings more because of the
dignity of a subpoena. So always serve the subpoena duces tecum.
But the request for production you served earlier will work
just fine for the body of the duces tecum. If you have
our Form #0805 Demand for Production of Adverse Expert's Files, just open it on your computer, copy the body, and paste
it into your subpoena form.
So --- if you have already have our Form #EX0805 to make a
Demand for Production of the Files of the Adverse Expert there is no
need to buy a second form from us (or from anyone else) to make short work
of issuing a subpoena duces tecum to the adverse expert.
Just take our form #X0805 and use the body of it a second way.
All The Best,

Leonard Bucklin
Attorney at Law
P.S. If you do not already have the form, we are selling the
Form #EX0805 Request for Production of Files
of Adverse Expert until midnight of , for only $17.

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