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 Re: Subpoenaed for a QC notarization 5 years ago :)
Posted by rengel/CA on 6/9/21 11:10am

Until there is a complaint against the notary, the E&O won't come into play. The notary is basically a "witness" at this point, and is not being accused of anything wrong the attorneys are just in the discovery phase of a lawsuit.

Answer the questions asked, and only that, answer yes and no questions with "yes" or "no" and don't elaborate, unless asked to.

While being a great pain in the neck, I wouldn't worry about it. You're not on trial here (even though it may feel that way)

My .02
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