New York CPLR 3122(d) provides that the “reasonable production expenses” incurred by a non-party’s compliance with a subpoena shall be defrayed by the party issuing the subpoena....more
2/13/2020
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Electronically Stored Information ,
Evidence ,
Litigation Fees & Costs ,
Non-Parties ,
Real Estate Development ,
Requests for Evidence ,
Scope of Discovery Requests ,
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