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The discovery rule is a narrow exception to the legal injury rule that defers accrual of a cause of action until the plaintiff knew or, exercising reasonable diligence, should have known of the facts giving rise to the cause of action. Berry, 646 S.W.
When does the discovery period begin? The discovery period typically begins when the first initial disclosures are due and continues for 180 days.
Levels of Discovery Control Plans in Texas In family litigation, Level One applies to any suit for divorce not involving children in which a party pleads the value of the marital estate is more than zero but not more than $250,000.00.
The three primary types of discoveryinterrogatories, requests for production of documents, and depositionsplay pivotal roles in uncovering facts, clarifying issues, and preparing for trial. Moreover, each method offers unique avenues for gathering evidence and insights essential for building a robust legal strategy.
Every case filed in Texas state court requires the plaintiff to choose a discovery plan: Level One, which applies only for cases where the plaintiff seeks less than $100,000 in damages; Level Two, which applies by default to all other cases and has its own specific set of deadlines; and Level Three, which allows the

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To be in Level 3, the court must order a specific plan for the case, either on a partys motion or on the courts own initiative. The plan may be one agreed to by the parties and submitted as an agreed order. A Level 3 plan may simply adopt Level 1 or Level 2 restrictions.
The discovery period for Level 1 cases begins when the first initial disclosure is due and continues for 180 days, unlike Level 2 discovery in family cases, which continues until 30 days before trial. If you plead a Level 1 case, do not get trapped by this deadline!
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