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24CV451665·santaclara·Civil·Debt Collection
Hearing in about 17 hoursOrdered to appear; Civil Bench Warrant if failure to appear

Mamoun Abu-Samaha v. International Technological University, et al.

Order of Examination

Hearing date
Aug 19, 2026
Department
16
Prevailing
Plaintiff

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Monetary amounts referenced

$5,000.00

Parties

PlaintiffMamoun Abu-Samaha
DefendantInternational Technological University
DefendantYau-Gene Chan

Ruling

9:01 24CV451665 Mamoun Abu-Samaha Hearing: Order of Examination 4 v. International Technological On February 13, 2026, the Court Ordered University, et al. Defendant Judgment Debtor Yau-Gene Chan, on behalf of himself and on behalf of International Technological University, to appear personally in Department 16 to give information regarding a money judgment against him and International Technological University on August 19, 2026 at 9:01 AM in Department 16 (the “Order of Examination”).

Accordingly, Judgment Debtor Yau-Gene Chan, on behalf of himself and on behalf of International Technological University, is Ordered to appear in person on August 19, 2026, at 9:01 AM in Department 16 for this Examination.

If Judgment Debtor Yau-Gene Chan does not appear as Ordered on August 19, 2026 at 9:01 AM in Department 16 then a Civil Bench Warrant will issue against Yau-Gene Chan with bail set at $5,000.00. Specifically, if Judgment Debtor Yau-Gene Chan does not appear then Plaintiff Judgment Creditor Mamoun Abu-Samaha (“Plaintiff”) is to prepare and file a Civil Bench Warrant against Yau-Gene Chan with bail set at $5,000.00 using Form CW- 9002 that will be given to Plaintiff by the D16 Courtroom Clerk.

SO ORDERED.

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