Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 73 - Arbitration
Section 7321.18 - Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; discovery


(a) Subpoenas.--An arbitrator may issue a subpoena for the attendance of a witness and for the production of records and other evidence at a hearing and may administer oaths. A subpoena must be served in the manner for service of subpoenas in a civil action and, upon motion to the court by a party to the arbitration proceeding or the arbitrator, may be enforced in the manner for enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action.
(b) Depositions.--In order to make the proceedings fair, expeditious and cost effective, upon request of a party to or a witness in an arbitration proceeding, an arbitrator may permit a deposition of a witness to be taken for use as evidence at the hearing, including a witness who cannot be subpoenaed for or is unable to attend a hearing. The arbitrator shall determine the conditions under which the deposition is taken.
(c) Discovery.--An arbitrator may permit discovery as the arbitrator decides is appropriate in the circumstances, taking into account the needs of the parties to the arbitration proceeding and other affected persons and the desirability of making the proceeding fair, expeditious and cost effective.
(d) Compliance with discovery.--If an arbitrator permits discovery under subsection (c), the arbitrator may order a party to the arbitration proceeding to comply with the arbitrator's discovery-related orders, issue subpoenas for the attendance of a witness and for the production of records and other evidence at a discovery proceeding and take action against a noncomplying party to the extent a court could if the controversy were the subject of a civil action in this Commonwealth.
(e) Protective orders.--An arbitrator may issue a protective order to prevent the disclosure of privileged information, confidential information, trade secrets and other information protected from disclosure to the extent a court could if the controversy were the subject of a civil action in this Commonwealth.
(f) Compulsory laws.--All laws compelling a person under subpoena to testify and all fees for attending a judicial proceeding, a deposition or a discovery proceeding as a witness apply to an arbitration proceeding as if the controversy were the subject of a civil action in this Commonwealth.
(g) Enforcement.--The court may enforce a subpoena or discovery-related order for the attendance of a witness within this Commonwealth and for the production of records and other evidence issued by an arbitrator in connection with an arbitration proceeding in another state upon conditions determined by the court so as to make the arbitration proceeding fair, expeditious and cost effective. A subpoena or discovery-related order issued by an arbitrator in another state must be served in the manner provided by law for service of subpoenas in a civil action in this Commonwealth and, upon motion to the court by a party to the arbitration proceeding or the arbitrator, may be enforced in the manner provided by law for enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action in this Commonwealth.

Cross References. Section 7321.18 is referred to in sections 7321.5, 7342 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

Chapter 73 - Arbitration

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 7301 - Short title of subchapter

Section 7302 - Scope of subchapter

Section 7303 - Validity of agreement to arbitrate

Section 7304 - Court proceedings to compel or stay arbitration

Section 7305 - Appointment of arbitrators by court

Section 7306 - Action by arbitrators

Section 7307 - Hearing before arbitrators

Section 7308 - Representation by attorney

Section 7309 - Witnesses, subpoenas, oaths and depositions

Section 7310 - Award of arbitrators

Section 7311 - Change of award by arbitrators

Section 7312 - Fees and expenses of arbitration

Section 7313 - Confirmation of award by court

Section 7314 - Vacating award by court

Section 7315 - Modification or correction of award by court

Section 7316 - Judgment or decree on award

Section 7317 - Form and service of applications to court

Section 7318 - Court and jurisdiction

Section 7319 - Venue of court proceedings

Section 7320 - Appeals from court orders

Section 7321.1 - Short title of subchapter

Section 7321.2 - Definitions

Section 7321.3 - Notice

Section 7321.4 - When subchapter applies

Section 7321.5 - Effect of agreement to arbitrate; nonwaivable provisions

Section 7321.6 - Application for judicial relief

Section 7321.7 - Validity of agreement to arbitrate

Section 7321.8 - Motion to compel or stay arbitration

Section 7321.9 - Provisional remedies

Section 7321.10 - Initiation of arbitration

Section 7321.11 - Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings

Section 7321.12 - Appointment of arbitrator; service as a neutral arbitrator

Section 7321.13 - Disclosure by arbitrator

Section 7321.14 - Action by majority

Section 7321.15 - Immunity of arbitrator; competency to testify; attorney fees and costs

Section 7321.16 - Arbitration process

Section 7321.17 - Representation by attorney

Section 7321.18 - Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions; discovery

Section 7321.19 - Judicial enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator

Section 7321.20 - Award

Section 7321.21 - Change of award by arbitrator

Section 7321.22 - Remedies; fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding

Section 7321.23 - Confirmation of award

Section 7321.24 - Vacating award

Section 7321.25 - Modification or correction of award

Section 7321.26 - Judgment on award; attorney fees and litigation expenses

Section 7321.27 - Jurisdiction

Section 7321.28 - Venue

Section 7321.29 - Appeals

Section 7321.30 - Uniformity of application and construction

Section 7321.31 - Relationship to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

Section 7341 - Common law arbitration

Section 7342 - Procedure

Section 7361 - Compulsory arbitration

Section 7362 - Voluntary arbitration of pending judicial matters