Texas Disclosure Rule Explained

Summary

Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 194.2(b)(6) mandates the disclosure of testifying experts identities in a lawsuit, including their name, address, and phone number. In a divorce case, this rule applies if experts will testify about documents, electronic items, or tangible things.

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I am confused. what does Texas Rule of Civil Procedure *.*(b)(*) mean
Hi ****,
Texas Rule of Civil Procedure *.*(b)(*) pertains to requests for disclosure in a lawsuit. It specifically requires a party to disclose the identity of any testifying expert, including their name, address, and telephone number.
Is there a specific context or case you're dealing with where this rule is relevant?
documents, electronic items, or tangible things
Hi ****,
It seems you're asking about the specifics of what Texas Rule of Civil Procedure *.*(b)(*) requires regarding documents, electronic items, or tangible things. The rule pertains to the disclosure of testifying expert witnesses.
Could you clarify how these items relate to your case or concern?
divorce
Hi ****,
In a divorce case, Texas Rule of Civil Procedure *.*(b)(*) still pertains to the disclosure of testifying experts. If your case involves experts who will testify about documents, electronic items, or tangible things, their identities must be disclosed.
Do you have any specific concerns about expert testimony in your divorce case?