Motion: Quash or Modify a Subpoena (Federal): Proposed Order
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About this template
This legal template likely pertains to a motion filed in a Federal court to either quash or modify a subpoena. A subpoena is a legal order that requires an individual to provide certain documents, records, or testimony in a legal proceeding. However, there are instances where the recipient of a subpoena may believe that it is not valid, overly burdensome, or seeks information that is irrelevant to the case.
The motion seeks to challenge the validity or scope of the subpoena, requesting the court to either quash it entirely or modify it in some way. The template includes a proposed order, which is a document drafted by the party filing the motion that suggests how the court should rule on the matter.
The proposed order may include specific instructions for the court, such as terminating the subpoena altogether if it is determined to be unlawful or amending it to narrow the scope of the requested information. The purpose of the motion and proposed order is to provide the court with a clear understanding of the requesting party's position and to seek a resolution that is fair and reasonable.
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