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5:26-cv-00339 Chao v. County of Santa Clara, Board of Supervisors et al

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In Chao v. County of Santa Clara, Board of Supervisors et al, the court has issued an Order to Show Cause. This order typically requires a party to justify, explain, or prove something to the court, often related to procedural or substantive issues in the case. The case involves plaintiff Chao against the County of Santa Clara and its Board of Supervisors among others. The issuance of this order suggests active judicial management and potential disputes requiring resolution before proceeding further.

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  • Order to Show Cause
  • Judicial oversight
  • Procedural compliance
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Order April 14, 2026

5:26-cv-00339 Chao v. County of Santa Clara, Board of Supervisors et al

The court issued an Order to Show Cause in the case of Chao versus the County of Santa Clara and its Board of Supervisors. This means the court is requiring one party to explain or justify why a certain action should not be taken. It is a procedural step that can lead to important decisions in the case.

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