SCOTT v. TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS

No. D-1418.

843 S.W.2d 439 (1992)

Earnest SCOTT v. TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Overruled April 15, 1992.

Dissenting Opinions Filed December 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul M. Boyd, James T. Foley, Foley & Boyd, P.C., Tyler, for relator.

David W. Prasifka, Lorance & Thompson, Houston, Tom Henson, Michael A. Hatchell, Gregory D. Smith, Ramey, Flock, Jeffus, Crawford, Harper & Collins, Tyler, for respondent.


OPINION

PHILLIPS, Chief Justice.

This is an original mandamus proceeding. The parties in the underlying action dispute whether defendant's investigations of the accident are privileged from discovery because made in anticipation of litigation. The trial court ordered discovery of the investigations, but the court of appeals granted mandamus relief reversing that order. Earnest Scott, the party seeking discovery, asks us to reinstate the trial court's ruling...

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