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176.7 Protection of Person from Undue Burden and Expense. In ruling on objections or motions for protection, the court must provide a person served with a subpoena an adequate time for compliance, protection from disclosure of privileged material or information, and protection from undue burden or expense.
At minimum, the subpoena is required to state: That the subpoena is issued in the name of The State of Texas. The style of the lawsuit.The cause number. The court in which the lawsuit is pending. A place where the court can fill in the date the subpoena was issued. The person to whom the subpoena is directed.
Every subpoena must be issued in the name of the "State of Texas" and must: (1) state the style of the suit and its case number; (2) state the court in which the suit is pending; (3) state the date on which the subpoena is issued; (4) identify the person to whom the subpoena is directed; (5) state the date, time, place
(a) Contempt. Failure by any person without adequate excuse to obey a subpoena served upon that person may be deemed a contempt of the court from which the subpoena is issued or a district court in the county in which the subpoena is served, and may be punished by fine or confinement, or both.