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notice to appear versus supoena???

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oracle117

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california

in a lawsuit against a corporation that operates retail stores, the defense states that store employees "may be contacted through the defendant's attorney of record" on one response to discovery and 'through their attorney of record" on another response. the defendant's attorney never provides addresses or phone numbers of the employees. You have the address information of the attorneys. when trial time nears and you want to have some of the store employees appear to testify, do you send them supoenas or notices to appear? which one is correct and why is the other one wrong?
if you select the "wrong" one, does that mean the defendant can say they can not appear?

thank you very much!!
 



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