STATE BANK OF TEXAS VS. NISHU JAIN ET AL
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
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SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CGC25631235 - January 28, 2026 Hearing date: January 28, 2026 Case number: CGC25631235 Case title: STATE BANK OF TEXAS VS. NISHU JAIN ET AL Case Number: | | CGC25631235 | Case Title: | | STATE BANK OF TEXAS VS. NISHU JAIN ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-01-28 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | PLAINTIFF STATE BANK OF TEXAS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion Calendar for January 28, 2026. Line 10.
PLAINTIFF STATE BANK OF TEXAS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION is DENIED. Moving party failed to establish irreparable harm or harm that cannot be compensated by money damages. =(501/CFH)
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