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2:26-cv-00869 Glaspy v. King County et al

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Case Summary

In Glaspy v. King County et al, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, indicating that the plaintiff or defendant must provide justification or explanation regarding a specific matter in the case. This procedural order typically requires a party to demonstrate why the court should not take a particular action, such as dismissal or sanctions. The case appears to be in early or intermediate stages, with the court seeking clarification or compliance from one or more parties. Further details on the underlying dispute or claims are not provided in the current docket summary.

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Key Issues

  • Order to Show Cause
  • Procedural compliance
  • Court directives

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Hearing 1 day, 19 hours ago
2:21-cv-00100 Simmers v. King County et al
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2:23-cv-00823 Moli v. King County et al
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Order 1 day, 19 hours ago
2:23-cv-00823 Moli v. King County et al
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 15, 2026

2:21-cv-00100 Simmers v. King County et al

A scheduled court hearing in the case Simmers v. King County was officially canceled and removed from the calendar. This means the parties involved will not appear in court on the previously set date, potentially delaying proceedings. It matters because it affects the timeline and progress of the legal process in this related case.

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Order April 15, 2026

2:23-cv-00823 Moli v. King County et al

The court issued an order related to the case Moli v. King County, which is connected to the Glaspy v. King County lawsuit. This order likely addresses procedural or substantive issues impacting both cases. Understanding this order helps clarify the legal standing and next steps for the parties involved.

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Order April 15, 2026

2:25-cv-02003 Washington v. King County et al

The court issued an Order to Show Cause in the case Washington v. King County et al, requiring the parties involved to explain or justify a specific issue. This step is a procedural move that prompts the parties to provide reasons why the court should or should not take a particular action. It matters because it can lead to important decisions affecting the progress or outcome of the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cv-00869 Glaspy v. King County et al

In the case Glaspy v. King County et al, the court recorded that the summons was successfully served to the defendants. This means the defendants have been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Serving the summons is a crucial step to ensure all parties are aware and can participate in the legal process.

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