Transcription of A GUIDE TO USING THE UIDDA
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A GUIDE TO USING THE UIDDA The Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act ( UIDDA ) is a useful way to request discoverable documents which are located in another state via subpoena duces tecum. While most states have adopted some form of UIDDA , others lag behind. As of February 2017, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas, Wyoming and Puerto Rico have not enacted it. Some other states (such as Massachusetts) have rules which permit foreign states to request documents and other information in-state but do not use UIDDA language and may not be as complete as UIDDA .
LIN HUGHES, 1300 Capitol Center, 919 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701, ABA Advisor EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOHN A . SEBERT, 211 E. Ontario St., Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60611, Executive Director Copies of this Act may be obtained from: NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS 211 E. Ontario Street, Suite 1300 Chicago, …
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