Article: If the date or time is inconvenient, you can request to reschedule by contacting the person who issued the subpoena. While you may be able to reschedule a deposition, you most likely will not be able to reschedule actual testimony as its bound to the court date. Further, if you have to travel a long distance (usually, over 100 miles), your travel costs will be covered. If the person who issued the subpoena grants a change of schedule, request it in writing to protect yourself. For a subpoena that requires you to provide testimony or a deposition, you simply need to ensure that you show up at the assigned time and place listed in the subpoena. Depending on your situation and the questions you can anticipate being asked, you may want to seek the counsel of your attorney. This will help you determine the best way to answer each question legally without finding yourself in contempt of court. If the subpoena has been issued to a company, the company must designate an individual who is most knowledgeable about the topics stated in the subpoena. If no single person has all of the information requested in the subpoena, the company may still designate a single individual who would then educate himself/herself about the topics which he/she doesn't know. Complying with the subpoena duces tecum means you must produce every document requested that is under your control. If any of the documents aren't in your possession, then you or your attorney must submit (and have granted) a motion to modify the scope of the subpoena before the set date. If an original of a documents must be presented, then the subpoena will say so. If the subpoena lacks this detail, then you should provide photocopies of any documents instead of the original. If the subpoena is for an electronically stored information, then you must present it in its ordinarily maintained form or a form that is still usable to the court. You do not need to make copies of all the documents for every party in the lawsuit. One copy will suffice unless otherwise stated. After you deliver the documents, write a Declaration of Service or a Declaration of Compliance of Subpoena stating who you delivered the documents to; what you delivered; and how, when, and where you delivered them. You keep this document until someone claims you didn't comply with the subpoena.
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Reschedule if necessary. Show up. Produce everything in your control. Provide copies of the requested documents. Only give out one copy. Prove you produced the documents.
Article: Make sure that you have measured your milk out correctly so that you get the best taste. Your end result should be a nice light brown color.  Make the mixture in a mason jar if you have one, or use a beverage shaker that will strain the drink while leaving any ice behind. Pour the espresso in first, then add the milk. If you want your drink to be a bit sweeter, and a little more American you can add a tablespoon of sugar. You don’t have to stir it in as the espresso will dissolve it on its own, and you’ll be shaking the entire mixture which will disperse it evenly. If you are using a mason jar, then make sure the lid is screwed on tightly and shake as you would when mixing a drink like a shaken Martini. Use an up and down motion to best distribute and mix your ingredients. Your glass should be large enough and suitable for serving coffee beverages.  If you used a drink mixer then pour your Caffe Latte Freddo into a clear espresso glass (or a half-pint glass if you have one), or back into your mason jar. If you shook your Caffe Latte Freddo in your mason jar and didn’t strain it, then just unscrew the lid. . If you have strained your Latte Freddo you can see if there’s any foam left in your shaker and scoop it out, placing it on top of your drink.
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Mix one (1) cup hot espresso with 3/4 cup of cold milk. Add sugar to taste. Add ice and shake. Strain into a glass. Serve with two straws and enjoy!
Article: It's the icon that resembles a blue and white smiley face. It's in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Use the Finder to open the folder containing the photo you want to resize. You can use the sidebar on the left to open common folders on your Mac. Preview is the default image viewing app on Mac. You can normally open an image in Preview by double-clicking it. If Preview is not your default image viewer, use the following steps to open the image in Preview.   Right-click on the image. If you are using a Magic Mouse or trackpad, click with two fingers. Click File. Click Open With. Click Preview.app. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. You'll find this in the Tools drop-down menu. Use the drop-down menu next to the "Height" and "Width" boxes to select a percentage. The default unit is "Percentage". You can also select "pixels". "inches", "cm", and more. You can use either one of these boxes to resize the image. If you selected "Percentage" type what percent you want the new image size to be. If you selected "pixels", or "inches" or another unit, type however many units you want to new image size to be in the boxes.  Ensure that the checkbox next to "Scale proportionally" is checked so that the image is not distorted when you resize it. Alternatively, you can click the drop-down menu next to "Fit into" and select an image size to quickly resize the image. It's in the lower-right corner of the "Image Dimensions" window. This applies your changes to the photo. It's in the menu bar in the upper-right corner. It's in the File drop-down menu. This will save your file on your computer using the dimensions that you selected. To save the image in a different format, click Export… in the File drop-down menu, then click the "Format" drop-down menu and select one of the following image formats:   JPEG - best for photos on the web. Compact files.  JPEG-2000 - high quality, good compression. Smaller files.  OpenEXR - best used to compress video files.  PNG - best for graphics and small Web files. Larger files.  TIFF - best for editing and storing images. Larger files.
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Open the Finder . Navigate to the photo you want to resize. Open the image you want to resize in Preview. Click Tools. Click Adjust Size…. Select a unit of measurement. Type a new number in the "Width" or "Height" boxes. Click OK. Click File. Click Save.