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Jennifer Campos sought a writ of mandamus to compel Judge Jake Collier to rescind an order requiring her to appear for a Rule 202 deposition and produce documents. Campos argued that venue was improper in Denton County and that the trial court abused its discretion by granting the Rule 202 discovery. The appellate court found that venue was proper in Denton County, but agreed that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering Campos's deposition as she possessed no useful information. Therefore, the writ of mandamus was conditionally granted, ordering the trial court to vacate its May 29, 2007 order.
in Re Jennifer Campos is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 2nd District (Fort Worth). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Jennifer Campos sought a writ of mandamus to compel Judge Jake Collier to rescind an order requiring her to appear for a Rule 202 deposition and produce documents. Campos argued that venue was improper in Denton County and that the trial court abused its discretion by granting the Rule 202 discovery. The appellate court found that venue was proper in Denton County, but agreed that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering Campos's deposition as she possessed no useful information. Therefore, the writ of mandamus was conditionally granted, ordering the trial court to vacate its May 29, 2007 order.
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