mahstmacat
Active Member
What is the name of your state? Oregon
I've filed the claim in Multnomah County for the misrepresentation of an item I purchased and I'm trying to find out how to subpoena the records of the furniture company that supposedly sold (but didn't - they never sell cheap knockoffs) the chair to the defendant.
The Court is essentially closed now, so I can't go in and ask these questions -- I emailed them today and the response was below...
Should I ask for 1: the sales records to this particular person? or
2: the sales records of a chair with the particular dimensions of the chair I purchased (which are different from the actual authorized design) or
3: both?
And does anyone know, in OR, since they just have a generic subpoena form with a small square for a duces tecum, if it's even possible to ask only for records, not for the Registered Agent to show up in court? If it is possible, do I do it by an attached "statement under penalty of perjury"?
I asked the Court for how to file the form and of course that comes under the heading of 'no legal advice'. (Doesn't seem like subjective advice to me [as in 'if I were you this would be the strategy I'd take' kind of response], rather just objective form information, but they can do what they want)
Thanks in advance! I may need to file a 'set over' request to give time to get this information; don't know how far in advance I need to do that, esp. since I have to mail it in now...
I've filed the claim in Multnomah County for the misrepresentation of an item I purchased and I'm trying to find out how to subpoena the records of the furniture company that supposedly sold (but didn't - they never sell cheap knockoffs) the chair to the defendant.
The Court is essentially closed now, so I can't go in and ask these questions -- I emailed them today and the response was below...
Should I ask for 1: the sales records to this particular person? or
2: the sales records of a chair with the particular dimensions of the chair I purchased (which are different from the actual authorized design) or
3: both?
And does anyone know, in OR, since they just have a generic subpoena form with a small square for a duces tecum, if it's even possible to ask only for records, not for the Registered Agent to show up in court? If it is possible, do I do it by an attached "statement under penalty of perjury"?
I asked the Court for how to file the form and of course that comes under the heading of 'no legal advice'. (Doesn't seem like subjective advice to me [as in 'if I were you this would be the strategy I'd take' kind of response], rather just objective form information, but they can do what they want)
Thanks in advance! I may need to file a 'set over' request to give time to get this information; don't know how far in advance I need to do that, esp. since I have to mail it in now...
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