154.024 – MINI-TRIAL. (a) A mini-trial is conducted under
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 154.024
Summary
This law outlines the process for conducting a mini-trial, which is a voluntary, informal dispute resolution method. It allows parties to present their cases to representatives or an impartial third party to facilitate settlement negotiations, with the option for an advisory opinion on the case's merits.
Conducted under an agreement between the parties.
Involves presentations to representatives or an impartial third party.
Advisory opinions are non-binding unless agreed upon.
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