Defendant Order to Show Cause – Appeals Court

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An Appeal to Supreme Court Petitioner, PETITIONER’S NAME, asks this Court to determine an important and unresolved question concerning ex parte meetings with a plaintiff’s treating physicians pursuant to

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An Appeal to Supreme Court Petitioner, PETITIONER’S NAME, asks this Court to determine an important and unresolved question concerning ex parte meetings with a plaintiff’s treating physicians pursuant to

An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court. Courts commonly use orders to show cause when the judge needs more information before deciding whether or not to issue an order requested by one of the parties.

Appellate courts often issue orders to show cause to lower courts requesting that the lower court explain why the appellant should not be granted the relief requested by the writ or appeal. An order to show cause is always an interim order

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