§ 24-9-102. General Sessions Cases
Discovery pursuant to Rules 26-37 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure, excluding physical and mental examinations under Rule 35 of such rules, may be taken in all civil cases pending in the courts of general sessions in the discretion of the court after motion showing both good cause and exceptional circumstances and pursuant to […]
§ 24-9-103. [reserved.]
Any court of record, or any clerk thereof, may issue commissions to take depositions.
§ 24-9-136. Persons Before Whom Depositions Not to Be Taken — Disclosure of Prohibited Relationship — Video Recording by Lawyer or Lawyer’s Agent — Election to Void Deposition
Unless all of the parties have entered into a written stipulation otherwise pursuant to Rule 29 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure, a deposition shall not be taken before a person who is: A party to the action or an attorney for one (1) of the parties; A relative, including a spouse of one […]
§ 24-9-137. Person Forbidden to Take Deposition Pursuant to § 24-9-136 Not to Record or Transcribe Any Hearing Concerning Action
Any person forbidden to take a deposition in an action pursuant to § 24-9-136 shall not record or transcribe for submission to any court or administrative tribunal any hearing before any court or administrative agency concerning the action.
§ 24-9-101. Deponents Exempt From Subpoena to Trial but Subject to Subpoena to Deposition — Award of Fees and Expenses if Court Grants Motion to Quash
Deponents exempt from subpoena to trial but subject to subpoena to a deposition are: An officer of the United States; An officer of this state; An officer of any court or municipality within the state; The clerk of any court of record other than that in which the suit is pending; A member of the […]