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 those individuals will not be subject to a state court trial subpoena. Do not wait until discovery has closed; learn the steps to obtain out-of-state discovery for actions pending in the Commonwealth.
Course Content
12:00pm - 12:05pm - Welcome and IntroductionBrittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Southborough
12:05pm - 12:27pm - Obtaining Out-of-State Deposition Testimony and Documents
Brittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Southborough
12:27pm - 12:42pm - Obtaining MA Resident's Testimony for Out-of-State Cases,
12:42pm - 12:52pm - Efforts to Adopt the UIDDA
12:52pm - 1:00pm - Methods of Obtaining Deposition Testimony in Foreign Countries
Speaker(s)
FacultyBrittany M. Darcy, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams PC, Southborough
Josh D. Klebanoff, Esq.,
Kenney & Sams, PC, Southborough