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2001 SESSION
HB 2372 Number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken.
Introduced by: Johnny S. Joannou | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken. Provides that notwithstanding any provision of law or rule of court, there shall be no limit on the number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken by a party except by order of the court for good cause shown. Currently, Rule 4:6A of the Rules of the Virginia Supreme Court limits the number of witnesses who may be deposed to five.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken. Provides that notwithstanding any provision of law or rule of court, there shall be no limit on the number of witnesses whose depositions may be taken by a party except by order of the court for good cause shown. Currently, Rule 4:6A of the Rules of the Virginia Supreme Court limits the number of witnesses who may be deposed to five.