timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20225 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 509Rule 509. Physician–Patient Privilege (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “patient” is a person who consults or is seen by a...
timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20223 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 508Rule 508. Informer’s Identity Privilege (a) General Rule. The United States, a state, or a subdivision of either has a privilege to...
timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20225 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 902Rule 902. Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating The following items of evidence are self-authenticating; they require no extrinsic...
timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20221 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 507Rule 507. Trade Secrets Privilege (a) General Rule. A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose and to prevent other persons from...
timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20221 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 506Rule 506. Political Vote Privilege A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose the person’s vote at a political election conducted by...
timothyagriswoldNov 1, 20221 minGeneral Law TopicsTexas Rules of Evidence Rule 505Rule 505. Privilege For Communications to a Clergy Member (a) Definitions. In this rule: (1) A “clergy member” is a minister,...