Subpoenas
General Information
 The University of Houston System Office of General Counsel is responsible for responding
                     to subpoenas served on faculty members and staff employees in the course and scope
                     of their employment with all components of the University of Houston System. Faculty
                     and staff members, including professional staff such as physicians, who receive a
                     subpoena related to their employment should date the stamp front of the Subpoena and
                     forward it to the Office of General Counsel, 311 E Cullen immediately
What is a subpoena?
 A subpoena is a legal document that may be issued in a criminal, civil (lawsuit)
                     or administrative proceeding. Generally, however, subpoenas received by faculty members
                     and staff employees are issued for civil proceedings. Most often, subpoenas are issued
                     to require a component institution to produce documents. 
A subpoena may be served once a lawsuit is filed (or on special occasion before a lawsuit is filed) in order to require an individual to give testimony at a deposition, hearing or trial, or to give documents or other tangible things to one of the parties in the lawsuit. The subpoena must meet several specific requirements before it is legally enforceable. An attorney in the Office of General Counsel will review the subpoena to determine whether it is enforceable and, if not, take the necessary steps to inform the person who issued the subpoena or the court. An employee can be sanctioned by the court in which the case is pending for failing to respond to a subpoena within the timeframe set out in the document.
Testifying pursuant to a subpoena
 If an employee receives a subpoena to give a deposition or to appear in court to
                     testify, an attorney in the Office of General Counsel will meet with him or her to
                     discuss the testimony. An attorney from the OGC or an Assistant Attorney General will
                     accompany the employee to the proceeding. 
Providing documents pursuant to a subpoena
 If an employee receives a subpoena to provide documents, an attorney in the Office
                     of General Counsel will review the documents to determine whether they are responsive
                     to the subpoena and whether any of the information is confidential. Faculty and staff
                     should never provide documents or information in response to a subpoena without first
                     giving the information to the OGC to review.