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The name of the court where your case is filed. The title of the action. The case number. A command that a specific person appear at a stated date, time, and place to testify (or testify and provide documents)
A party may serve a subpoena on the State of Maryland by serving the Attorney General or an individual designated by the Attorney General (Md. Rule 2-124(j)). A party may serve a subpoena on an officer or agency of the State of Maryland by serving: 220e The resident agent designated by the officer or agency.
A subpoena is an Order that is issued to require the attendance of a witness to testify at a particular time and place. A subpoena duces tecum is an Order that requires a witness to bring documents, books or other items under his, her or their control, that he she or they is bound by law to produce into evidence.
Under HIPAA, any subpoena duces tecum that is not accompanied by a court order must contain a written statement and accompanying documentation demonstrating that the requesting party made reasonable efforts to (1) notify the patient whose records are being requested, or (2) secure a qualified protective order.