A Maine Subpoena to Testify at a Deposition in a Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding) (B2560) is a legal document used in the state of Maine to compel a person to appear and testify at a deposition in a bankruptcy case or adversary proceeding. This type of subpoena is issued by the bankruptcy court and requires the person to appear in court at a certain date and time to provide testimony relevant to the case. There are two types of Maine Subpoena to Testify at a Deposition in a Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding) (B2560): a subpoena duces tecum and a subpoena ad testificandum. The subpoena duces tecum requires the person to appear and bring documents or other tangible items that are relevant to the case. The subpoena ad testificandum only requires the person to appear and testify. In either case, the person receiving the subpoena is required to appear and either testify or produce documents as required. Failure to comply with the subpoena can result in severe legal consequences.