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Psychiatric Institutes Inc. v. O'Neill

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 18, 1991
819 S.W.2d 805 (Tex. 1991)

Summary

holding mandamus concerning discovery dispute was rendered moot by settlement of underlying case

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Opinion

No. D-0695.

December 18, 1991.

Appeal from the 193rd District Court of Dallas County.


ORDER


This original mandamus proceeding concerns a claim for privilege as to documents and patient information that arose during discovery in the underlying suit, No. 90-04067, styled Dave Nokes v. Psychiatric Institutes of America d/b/a Willowbrook Hospital and National Medical Enterprises, Inc., in the 193rd Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas. Counsel for Relators has represented to this Court that the matters in controversy in the underlying suit have now been settled. Counsel for the real party in interest has not contested that representation. The cause before this Court is moot because the underlying suit has been settled. Without reference to the merits, this cause is dismissed as moot.


Summaries of

Psychiatric Institutes Inc. v. O'Neill

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 18, 1991
819 S.W.2d 805 (Tex. 1991)

holding mandamus concerning discovery dispute was rendered moot by settlement of underlying case

Summary of this case from CMA-CGM (America) Inc. v. Empire Truck Lines Inc.
Case details for

Psychiatric Institutes Inc. v. O'Neill

Case Details

Full title:PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTES OF AMERICA, INC., et al, Relator, v. Hon. Michael…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Dec 18, 1991

Citations

819 S.W.2d 805 (Tex. 1991)

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