Office of General Counsel
Court Papers FAQ
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NOTICE: DO NOT RESPOND TO COURT PAPERS OR INQUIRIES WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.
Service of process involves delivery of a special type of court order to an individual or entity, such as the University. The type of process you are most likely to encounter as an employee of the University is a “subpoena” requesting that records be turned over and/or that personal testimony be given, or a personal appearance be made. On more infrequent occasions, you might receive a document apparently generated by a court, but bearing a different title (such as, “complaint”). Regardless of how the document is titled, you should alert the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) if you receive any document that appears to be issued from a court.
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