Case Name: OMEGA OB/GYN ASSOCIATES and Omega OB/GYN Associates of South Arlington, P.A., Relators, v. The FIRST COURT OF APPEALS, and the Honorable Eugene Chambers, Judge of the 215th District Court, Harris County, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1994-11-10
Citations: 890 S.W.2d 809
Docket Number: No. 94-0302
Parties: OMEGA OB/GYN ASSOCIATES and Omega OB/GYN Associates of South Arlington, P.A., Relators, v. The FIRST COURT OF APPEALS, and the Honorable Eugene Chambers, Judge of the 215th District Court, Harris County, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 890
Pages: 809–809

Head Matter:
OMEGA OB/GYN ASSOCIATES and Omega OB/GYN Associates of South Arlington, P.A., Relators, v. The FIRST COURT OF APPEALS, and the Honorable Eugene Chambers, Judge of the 215th District Court, Harris County, Respondents.
No. 94-0302.
Supreme Court of Texas.
Nov. 10, 1994.
Rehearing Overruled Feb. 16, 1995.
Jan Soifer, Margare Uhlig (Pemberton), Austin, Evelyn R. Leopold, Jordan M. Parker, Ken C. Cunningham, Rod Patterson, Fort Worth, for relators.
Michael A. Pullara, Norman Riedmueller, Houston, for respondents.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
In this original mandamus proceeding relator seeks review of an order protecting mental health records from discovery. Both the trial court and the court of appeals rendered decisions prior to our writing in R.K v. Ramirez, 887 S.W.2d 836 (Tex.1994). We believe the trial court should have the opportunity to reconsider the rulings of which relator complains in this proceeding in light of R.K. Accordingly, without addressing the merits of the petition and without prejudice to either party again requesting relief from the court of appeals and this Court after the trial court has had an opportunity to reconsider its rulings, we conditionally grant the writ and direct the court of appeals to vacate its opinion and order, and the trial court to vacate its order of March 8, 1994. Tex. R.App.P. 122. The writ of mandamus will issue only in the unlikely event they do not do so.