Subpoenas for Business Records

Subpoenas for Business Records can come from anywhere – a state prosecutor, a federal prosecutor, or a state or federal agency.

It is important when receiving a subpoena for business records to contact counsel to discuss whether the records are available, whether they are privileged, and whether the government will agree to an extension of time to produce the records. If testimony is requested, it is important to determine with counsel whether any motions should be filed to protect the individual from having to appear and testify.

WHY

BRIAN TANNEBAUM?

For over two decades, his criminal practice has found him engaging in every aspect of criminal defense, including the defense of misdemeanor and felony charges in state and federal courts, and representing individuals and corporations in investigations and grand jury subpoenas. Having served as President of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and a Member of the Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, he remains actively engaged in advocating on criminal justice policy, in addition to handling cases from the initial investigation, to trial, if necessary. His personal attention to his clients, as well as his dedication to the client’s best interests, are a cornerstone of his practice.

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