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3.15—Quashing Subpoenas

A motion to quash a subpoena issued by either party shall be in writing and filed with the Office of the Executive Attorney. Opposition to the motion may be filed within five days of the filing of the motion.

The Executive Attorney shall assign the motion to quash to a Hearing Committee to decide. The Hearing Committee may decide the motion based on the written pleadings or also hear argument if the Chair or his designee determines that argument will substantially assist in the resolution of the motion. The decision of the Hearing Committee shall not be subject to an interlocutory appeal but may be reviewed by the Board and subsequently by the Court as part of their review of the case in which the subpoena is issued.

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