Lisa Whittington v. Walmart, Inc. and Adam Bourgeois
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- Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
- appeal
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Outcome
Walmart's writ application was granted in part. The court reversed the trial court's May 4, 2021 denial of Walmart's motion for protective order and prohibited depositions of Walmart's current and former employees regarding company policies and the events of June 2, 2019, finding that duty and breach had already been stipulated.
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