[log in to unmask],Net writes:
>They are about to subpoena me in order to get
>release of the medical record of one of my patients who has a drink
>problem
>and should not be driving. I simply confirmed by telephone that they had
>taken the right action in revoking the licence, but that I would not be
>completing any report unless they paid the BMA fee.
AFAIK you can only be subpoenaed as a witness in a case in court -
What is the case?
Again, AFAIK, the Courts take a dim view of lawyers using a subpoena
instead of offering a proper fee to a professional witness.
More expensive to call you up to court surely?
But I know little of these things, fortunately.
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