Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: Connecticut | Practical Law

Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: Connecticut | Practical Law

A Q&A guide on the different ways to respond to a discovery subpoena issued in a Connecticut civil proceeding. This Q&A addresses the requirements for complying with a discovery subpoena, objecting to a discovery subpoena seeking documents, moving to quash a discovery subpoena, and moving for a protective order. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: State Q&A Tool).

Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: Connecticut

Practical Law State Q&A w-000-1636 (Approx. 11 pages)

Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: Connecticut

by Paul D. Williams and Wael Amer, Day Pitney LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
Law stated as of 31 May 2022Connecticut, United States
A Q&A guide on the different ways to respond to a discovery subpoena issued in a Connecticut civil proceeding. This Q&A addresses the requirements for complying with a discovery subpoena, objecting to a discovery subpoena seeking documents, moving to quash a discovery subpoena, and moving for a protective order. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: State Q&A Tool).
Following the suspension or modification of nonessential judicial functions in 2020 due COVID-19, Connecticut courts have resumed most operations, but local courts may impose special rules impacting some litigation (such as remote proceedings). Check Governor Lamont's Executive Orders and the Connecticut Judicial Branch for the latest developments in this jurisdiction.