WRITTEN OPINIONS IN BUSINESS COURT ACTIONS

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule: 360

Jurisdiction: TX

Bluebook Citation: Tex. R. Civ. P. 360

(a) When Required. A business court judge must issue a written opinion: (1) (2) in connection with a dispositive ruling, on the request of a party; and on an issue important to the jurisprudence of the state, regardless of request. Page 220 (b) When Permitted. A business court judge may issue a written opinion in connection with any order. Notes and Comments Comment to 2024 change: Rule 360 is adopted to implement Texas Government Code Section 25A.016. PART IV - RULES OF PRACTICE FOR THE SUPREME COURT SECTION 1. PROCEEDINGS IN THE SUPREME COURT [RULES 474 to 481. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULE 482. Repealed effective April 1, 1984] [RULES 483 to 486. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULE 487. Repealed effective February 1, 1946 [RULES 488 to 493. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULE 492. Repealed effective February 1, 1946] [RULES 495 to 499a. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] SECTION 2. JUDGMENT [RULES 500 to 505. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULE 506. Repealed effective April 1, 1984] [RULE 507. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULE 508. Repealed effective April 1, 1984] [RULE 509. Repealed effective January 1, 1978] [RULE 510. Repealed effective September 1, 1986] [RULES 511 to 513. Repealed effective April 1, 1984] Page 221

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