Obtaining out-of-state discovery for Massachusetts state court cases can be a cumbersome and expensive process. Despite the costs involved, securing deposition testimony or documents from third-party witnesses in foreign states may be necessary. Counsel must understand the steps needed to obtain deposition testimony from individuals outside of Massachusetts because they will not be subject to a state court trial subpoena. Do not wait until discovery has closed; learn the steps to obtain out-ofstate discovery for actions pending in the Commonwealth
Course Content
10:00am - 10:05amWelcome and Introduction
J. Nathan Cole, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Boston
Brittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Boston
10:05am - 10:10am
Obtaining Out-of-State Nonparty Testimony and Documents
J. Nathan Cole, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Boston
10:10am - 10:27am
Out-of-State Subpoenas & Interstate Discovery: What Kind of State is Witness State?
J. Nathan Cole, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Boston
10:27am - 10:42am
Methods of Obtaining Deposition Testimony in Foreign Countries
Brittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Boston
10:42am - 10:52am
Obtaining MA Resident’s Testimony for Out-of-State Cases
J. Nathan Cole, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Boston
10:52am - 11:00am
Out-of-State Subpoenas & Interstate Discovery: Efforts to Adopt the UIDDA
Panel
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Speakers
ChairJ. Nathan Cole, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Boston
Faculty
Brittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Boston