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Can I Be Forced to Testify Against My Spouse in a Texas Personal Injury Lawsuit?

October 23, 2014
By Michael Grossman
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Can I Be Forced to Testify Against My Spouse in a Texas Personal Injury Lawsuit?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

The Husband-and-Wife Privilege Protects All Marital Communications: Most people are at least somewhat familiar...

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How Does Attorney-Client Privilege Work In Texas Personal Injury Cases?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

One of the bedrock concepts of the American legal system is attorney-client privilege. It...

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How Does Priest-Penitent Privilege Work Under Texas Law?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

How Priest-Penitent Privilege Works Under Texas Law As we’ve discussed, the rules of evidence...

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Do Texas Courts Allow Hearsay Evidence?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

Hearsay: Testimony that is not allowed in court. When you were a kid and...

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How Is Evidence Used In a Texas Personal Injury Case?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

How Evidence Is Used In a Texas Personal Injury Case It’s hard to overstate...

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How Do Attorneys Prove Up Evidence in Texas?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

How “Proving Up” Evidence Works Under Texas Law Personal injury cases often come down...

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What Are Affidavits?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

Courts generally require testimony to be live. We want juries to watch how people...

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What Should I Expect from Mediation in My Texas Personal Injury Lawsuit?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

How Mediation Works In a Texas Personal Injury Case After the depositions have been...

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What Should I Expect When My Texas Personal Injury Lawsuit Goes to Trial?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

How Personal Injury Trials Work In Texas After the long road of filing a...

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How Does Arbitration Work In Texas?

By Michael Grossman / Oct 23, 2014

When people think of legal proceedings, they usually envision a courtroom with a judge...

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