Depositions: Noticing a Deposition (Federal) | Practical Law

Depositions: Noticing a Deposition (Federal) | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing key issues to consider before noticing the deposition of a party or nonparty in federal civil litigation under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 30. This Note explains whom a party may depose, when a party may notice a deposition, when a party needs leave of court to take a deposition, where the deposition may take place, and how to prepare and serve the notice of deposition.

Depositions: Noticing a Deposition (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note 6-520-3099 (Approx. 33 pages)

Depositions: Noticing a Deposition (Federal)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing key issues to consider before noticing the deposition of a party or nonparty in federal civil litigation under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 30. This Note explains whom a party may depose, when a party may notice a deposition, when a party needs leave of court to take a deposition, where the deposition may take place, and how to prepare and serve the notice of deposition.