Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05933

Introduced
1/24/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Costs Incurred By State Residents When Responding To Out-of-state Discovery Requests.

Impact

The implementation of HB 5933 would directly impact the legal and financial landscape for Connecticut residents. By instituting cost limits for compliance with out-of-state discovery requests, the bill seeks to provide safeguards for residents against excessive costs that can be incurred while navigating legal systems beyond their home state. This change is significant as the current lack of limits may result in undue economic strain on individuals who are compelled to comply with such requests, particularly those with fewer resources.

Summary

House Bill 5933 aims to amend chapter 901 of the Connecticut general statutes by establishing limits on the out-of-pocket costs incurred by state residents when complying with discovery requests related to out-of-state court actions. The primary purpose of this bill is to alleviate financial burdens faced by individuals who must respond to such legal inquiries, potentially making it fairer for residents who are drawn into legal proceedings outside of their jurisdiction.

Contention

While the bill is framed as a beneficial measure for residents, it could potentially raise concerns among legal practitioners and out-of-state litigants. Opponents may argue that imposing such limits could hinder the effectiveness of out-of-state legal processes and affect the willingness of residents to engage in required legal actions. Furthermore, there may be discussions on how these cost limits align with fairness and accountability in legal proceedings involving multiple states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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