Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Sanctions for Failure to Attend a Deposition


The rule governing a party's failure to attend a properly noticed deposition is very clear. "If a party . . . fails . . . to appear before the officer who is to take his deposition, after being served with a proper notice, . . . the court in which the action is pending on motion . . . may take any action authorized under subsections (A), (B), and (C) of subsection (b)(2) of this rule." M.R.C.P. 37(d) (emphasis added). One of the actions authorized by subsection (b)(2) is the issuing of an order "dismissing the action or proceeding or any part thereof, or rendering a judgment by default against the disobedient party[.]" M.R.C.P. 37(b)(2)(C). So under Rule 37, dismissal is an authorized sanction. 

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