Browse as ListSearch Within- Rule 186 to 186b - Repealed effective April 1, 1984
- Rule 187 - Repealed effective January 1, 1999
- Rule 188 - Repealed effective January 1, 1999
- Rule 189 - Repealed effective April 1, 1984
- Rule 190 - Discovery Limitations
- Rule 191 - Modifying Discovery Procedures and Limitations; Conference Requirement; Signing Disclosures; Discovery Requests, Responses, and Objections; Filing Requirements
- Rule 192 - Permissible Discovery: Forms and Scope; Work Product; Protective Orders; Definitions
- Rule 193 - Written Discovery: Response; Objection; Assertion of Privilege; Supplementation and Amendment; Failure to Timely Respond; Presumption of Authenticity
- Rule 194 - [Effective until 12/1/2024] Required Disclosures in Suits Not Governed by The Family Code
- Rule 194 - [Effective 12/1/2024] Required Disclosures in Suits Not Governed by The Family Code
- Rule 194a - Requests for Disclosure in Suits Governed by The Family Code
- Rule 195 - Discovery Regarding Testifying Expert Witnesses in Suits Not Governed by The Family Code
- Rule 195a - Discovery Regarding Testifying Experts in Suits Governed by The Family Code
- Rule 196 - Requests for Production and Inspection to Parties; Requests and Motions for Entry upon Property
- Rule 197 - Interrogatories to Parties
- Rule 198 - Requests for Admissions
- Rule 199 - Depositions upon Oral Examination
- Rule 200 - Depositions upon Written Questions
- Rule 201 - Depositions in Foreign Jurisdictions for Use in Texas Proceedings; Depositions in Texas for Use in Foreign Proceedings
- Rule 202 - Depositions before Suit or to Investigate Claims
- Rule 203 - Signing, Certification and Use of Oral and Written Depositions
- Rule 204 - Physical and Mental Examination
- Rule 205 - Discovery from Non-parties
- Rule 206 to 208 - Repealed effective January 1, 1999
- Rule 208a - Repealed effective April 1, 1984
- Rule 209 - Repealed effective January 1, 1999
- Rule 210 to 214 - Repealed effective April 1, 1984
- Rule 215 - Abuse of Discovery; Sanctions