
What's
the rule? A common question for many attorneys when
it comes to "dicovery, disclosure, and procedures".
Over the years, these rules have been substantively
revised and reorganized, so it's difficult to know
the facts.
David
Perry has compiled the Judicial Rules in the Supreme
Court of Texas to help attorneys better understand
the rules of civil procedure for Texas lawyers. In
this document you'll find:
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Final Approval of Revisions
to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
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SECTION 9. Evidence and
Discovery
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A. Evidence Rule 176. Subpoenas
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B. Discovery Rule 190. Discovery
Limitations
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RULE 191. Modifying Discovery
Procedures and Limitations; Conference Requirement;
Signing Disclosures, Discovery Requests, Responses,
and Objections; Filing Requirements
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RULE 192. Permissable Discovery:
Forms & Scope; Work Product; Protective Orders;
Definitions
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RULE
193. Written
Discovery: Response; Objection; Assertion
of Privilege; Supplementation & Amendment;
Failure to Timely Respond; Presumption
of Authenticity
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RULE
194. Requests for Disclosure
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RULE
195. Discovery Regarding Testifying
Expert Witnesses
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RULE 196. Requests
for Production and Inspection to Parties;
Requests & Motions for Entry Upon Property
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RULE 197. Interrogatories
to Parties
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RULE 198. Requests
for Admissions
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RULE 199. Depositions
Upon Oral Examination
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RULE 200. Depositions
Upon Written Questions
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RULE 201. Depositions
in Foreign Jurisdictions for use in Texas
Proceedings; Depositions in Texas for
use in Foreign Proceedings
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RULE 202. Depositions
Before Suit or to Investigate Claims
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RULE 203. Signing,
Certification and use of Oral and Written
Depositions
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RULE 204. Physical
and Mental Examinations
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RULE 205. Discovery
from Nonparties
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RULE 215. Abuse
of Discovery; Sanctions
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