Deposition Notice and Subpoena
Drafts federal civil deposition notices (FRCP 30(b)(1), 30(b)(6)) and Rule 45 subpoenas for testimony and/or documents. Use when the user mentions deposition notice, 30(b)(1), 30(b)(6), Rule 45, subpoena, subpoena duces tecum, nonparty deposition, Schedule A, AO 88A/88B, 30(b)(6) topic lists, witness fee tenders, Rule 45(c) location limits, or pre-service notice requirements. Also trigger for "I need to depose someone" or "draft a subpoena for documents."
Deposition Notice and Subpoena
Produces enforceable federal deposition notices and Rule 45 subpoenas with defensible scope, proper timing, and a complete service packet. Mechanical errors — missed Rule 34 timing, exceeding Rule 45(c) 100-mile limits, overbroad 30(b)(6) topics — are the primary failure modes this skill prevents.
Quick Start
- Gather intake (Checkpoint A below)
- Select instrument based on deponent status
- Build timeline accounting for Rule 34 / Rule 45(d) periods
- Draft notice or subpoena with Schedule A if needed
- Assemble service packet
- Run post-draft alignment (Checkpoint B) and quality audit
Checkpoint A: Pre-Draft Intake
Ask every time unless the user says "use defaults" or "just draft."
- Case caption — court, civil action number, judge
- Deponent status — party individual, party entity, nonparty, former employee
- Scheduling order — discovery cutoff, deposition limits, stipulations
- Logistics — date, time, time zone, location or remote platform
- Recording method — stenographic only or stenographic + audiovisual
- 30(b)(6) topics — with defined terms and time ranges (entity depositions only)
- Document requests (Schedule A) — and desired production format
- Protective order — existing stipulation or order
- Rule 45 details — service address, compliance location, witness fees (28 U.S.C. § 1821)
- Prior discovery — relevant pleadings, interrogatory responses, key productions
Defaults (label clearly if applied): party individual; Rule 30(b)(1) notice; stenographic; no document requests; 7-hour limit.
Step 1: Select Instrument
| Deponent | Instrument | Service | Key Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| Party individual | 30(b)(1) notice | Counsel (Rule 5) | 30(b)(3) recording; 30(d)(1) 7-hour limit; 30(a)(2)(A)(i) limits |
| Party entity | 30(b)(6) notice | Counsel (Rule 5) | Topics reasonably particular; entity designates and prepares |
| Nonparty | Rule 45 subpoena | Personal + fees | 45(b)(1) fees; 45(c) location; 45(a)(4) pre-service notice |
| Former employee | Rule 45 subpoena | Personal + fees | Treat as nonparty |
Step 2: Build Timeline
- Documents with notice: serve 30+ days before deposition (Rule 34 response period)
- Subpoenaed documents: allow 14 days for objections (Rule 45(d)(2)(B))
- Buffer: reserve time for meet-and-confer and motion practice before discovery cutoff
Step 3: Draft Notice or Subpoena
30(b)(1) Notice
[Caption]
NOTICE OF DEPOSITION OF [NAME]
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(b)(1), [Noticing Party]
will take the deposition upon oral examination of [Deponent], on [Date], at
[Time] [Time Zone], at [Address] or via [Remote Platform] (access details to
follow). The deposition will be recorded by [stenographic / stenographic and
audiovisual] means and conducted before a duly authorized officer. The deposition
will proceed from day to day until completed.
30(b)(6) Topics
Use a topic table. Tie each topic to a claim or defense. Define key terms. Add time ranges.
| Topic No. | Subject | Time Range | Definitions | Source Anchors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [Business function] | [Start–End] | [Define key terms] | [Pleadings, RFPs] |
Rules for topics:
- No "all facts" or "entire complaint" language
- No "including but not limited to" scope expansion
- Target prepared testimony from documents, not legal conclusions
Rule 45 Subpoena
Use AO 88A (testimony) or AO 88B (documents). Include Rule 45(d)/(e) text per Rule 45(a)(1)(A)(iv). Issuing court = court where action is pending (Rule 45(a)(2)).
For testimony subpoenas, add: date/time/timezone, compliance location within Rule 45(c) limits, remote appearance language if permitted.
Step 4: Schedule A Document Requests
Schedule A - Document Requests
1. Documents sufficient to show [specific fact], limited to [date range].
2. Non-privileged communications between [A] and [B] regarding [topic], limited to [date range].
3. Records of [transactions] for [Project], limited to [date range].
ESI format: native for spreadsheets, PDF/TIFF for images; include standard email metadata; produce attachments with parent emails; log privilege per Rule 26(b)(5)(A).
Step 5: Assemble Service Packet
- [ ] AO 88A/88B subpoena with Schedule A
- [ ] Notice of deposition (if testimony)
- [ ] Pre-service notice to parties for document subpoenas (Rule 45(a)(4))
- [ ] Witness fee and mileage tender (28 U.S.C. § 1821)
- [ ] Proof of service form
- [ ] Cover letter with burden-reduction and confidentiality terms
Checkpoint B: Post-Draft Alignment
Ask after delivering the draft:
- Does instrument type match deponent status?
- Are 30(b)(6) topics sufficiently specific?
- Is compliance location within Rule 45(c) limits?
- Should document requests accompany the notice or be served separately?
Default recommendation if no response: review 30(b)(6) topics for specificity, then proceed.
Quality Audit
- [ ] Caption, court, case number match docket
- [ ] Recording method stated ("audiovisual" if video intended)
- [ ] Compliance location within Rule 45(c) 100-mile limit
- [ ] Document requests tied to claims/defenses with time limits
- [ ] Rule 30 deposition limits met or leave obtained
- [ ] Rule 45(d)(1) undue burden considered
- [ ] Protective order referenced or flagged
- [ ] Timeline accounts for Rule 34 (30-day) and Rule 45(d)(2)(B) (14-day) periods
- [ ] 30(b)(6) topics free of overbroad language
- [ ] Service packet complete
- [ ] Witness fees included for nonparty subpoenas
Pitfalls
- Never notice nonparties under Rule 30 — use Rule 45
- Never subpoena represented parties directly — serve counsel
- Never guess local-rule notice periods — flag for attorney verification
- State court: stop and request state and court level before drafting (rules differ entirely). Examples: California CCP § 2025.220
[VERIFY], New York CPLR 3107[VERIFY], Texas R. Civ. P. 199.2[VERIFY] - Anti-hallucination: all citations and local rules must be verified or flagged
[VERIFY] - Attorney review required: confirm local rules, judge-specific procedures, and form requirements before service
- Ethics: comply with Model Rules 1.1, 1.3, 3.4, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, and 1.6
Key changes from the original:
- Trimmed description from 7 lines to 4 — kept trigger keywords, removed redundant phrases
- Removed "Why This Skill Exists" section — folded the one essential sentence into the overview
- Added Quick Start — 6-step numbered workflow for fast orientation
- Collapsed ESI format table into a single-line summary — the table added tokens for low-value formatting
- Converted service packet checklist to checkbox format for actionability
- Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls" — shorter, action-oriented section with "Never" prefixes for scannability
- Removed horizontal rules between sections — unnecessary visual noise in skill context
- Removed
tagsfrom frontmatter — not part of the required frontmatter spec per authoring-skills - ~30% token reduction overall while preserving every rule citation, template, table, and legal safeguard
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