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Whats the difference between a Letter of Objection and a Motion to Quash?

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Whats the difference between a Letter of Objection and a Motion to Quash?

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A. The objection letter is the 1st step taken by the consumer’s attorney to reach an agreement for limiting or modifying the initial subpoena. Once the intent to quash is made, and there is no resolution, the attorney must formally file a Motion to Quash [CCP 1985.3(g)].

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