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4:22-cv-01817 K.C. et al v. County of Alameda et al

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This case involves plaintiffs K.C. and others filing against the County of Alameda and additional defendants. The docket entry references a proceeding in forma pauperis, which allows plaintiffs to proceed without paying court fees due to financial hardship. This indicates the plaintiffs may be individuals with limited resources seeking access to justice. The case likely involves civil claims against a governmental entity, with the court granting or considering fee waivers to facilitate the litigation. The in forma pauperis status underscores the importance of ensuring access to the legal system regardless of economic status.

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  • In forma pauperis status
  • Civil claims against government
  • Access to justice
  • Fee waiver
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Other April 13, 2026

4:22-cv-01817 K.C. et al v. County of Alameda et al

In the case of K.C. and others versus the County of Alameda and others, the court clerk issued a formal notice related to the proceedings. This notice serves to inform the parties involved about an administrative or procedural update in the case. Such notices ensure that all parties remain informed and that the case progresses smoothly according to court rules.

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Order April 13, 2026

3:26-cv-00763 V.P. et al v. County of Alameda et al

In the case involving K.C. and others against the County of Alameda, the court issued an order related to a similar case, V.P. and others versus the County of Alameda. This order was based on an agreement (stipulation) between the parties, indicating they reached a mutual understanding without further dispute. Such orders help streamline the legal process by resolving issues collaboratively.

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Other April 13, 2026

5:26-cv-03044 Parker v. County of Alameda et al

In the case of Parker v. County of Alameda, the court allowed the plaintiff to proceed 'In Forma Pauperis,' meaning they can continue the lawsuit without paying court fees due to financial hardship. This decision enables the plaintiff to access the legal system despite limited financial resources. It matters because it ensures that justice is accessible to individuals regardless of their economic status.

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