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Application of SERVOTRONICS INC for an Order Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1782 to Take Discovery for Use in a Foreign Proceeding
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April 16, 2021
4th Circ. Says Boeing, Rolls-Royce Must Face Subpoena Bid
The Fourth Circuit overrode a South Carolina federal judge's decision to pause an aerospace component parts maker's subpoena request against Boeing and Rolls-Royce related to a plane testing accident, saying it should continue regardless of an ongoing Supreme Court proceeding.
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April 14, 2021
Rolls-Royce, Boeing Win Pause On Part Maker Subpoena Bid
The "extraordinary" split-circuit circumstances surrounding whether private arbitrations qualify for discovery in the U.S. led a South Carolina federal judge to pause an aerospace component parts maker's subpoena request against Boeing and Rolls-Royce related to a plane testing accident.
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September 08, 2020
Boeing, Rolls-Royce Fight Subpoenas For Accident Witnesses
Rolls-Royce and Boeing on Friday urged a South Carolina federal judge to deny the subpoenas of two out-of-state witnesses to a 2016 plane-testing accident, saying the court lacks authority to order their depositions because they do not reside in the state.
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August 27, 2020
SC Judge Expresses Doubt About Authority In 1782 Case
A South Carolina court has ordered Rolls-Royce, Boeing and an aerospace component maker to address key open questions as it continues to consider whether it has the authority to grant subpoenas of two out-of-state witnesses to a 2016 plane-testing accident.
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June 09, 2020
Rolls-Royce Loses Bid To Stay Dispute With Auto Parts Maker
An aerospace component maker can keep seeking court permission to depose three witnesses of a 2016 plane-testing accident for a U.K. arbitration, even as Rolls-Royce takes the dispute to the U.S. Supreme Court, a South Carolina federal judge ruled Monday.
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May 29, 2020
Rolls-Royce, Boeing Want Part Maker's Subpoena Bid On Hold
Rolls-Royce and Boeing are urging a South Carolina court not to allow an aerospace component parts maker to move ahead with deposing three witnesses to a plane testing accident in order to provide testimony in a U.K. arbitration, saying the U.S. Supreme Court needs to weigh in first.