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Friedman v. Superior Court
The proceeding arises from subpoenas requiring the depositions of three corporate officers and a comprehensive demand for the production of documents served with the subpoenas. The subpoenas are directed at nonparties by one of the parties to a marital dissolution proceeding. The trial court granted, in large part, a motion to compel the depositions and the production of documents. Petitioners filed a petition for writ of mandate seeking to set aside the trial court's orders. Court issued an order to show cause of why the petition should not be granted. Court now vacates the orders and remands for further proceedings that are consistent with this opinion.

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