In the Matter of Richard Chae - #224610

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Show Cause Response due by 1/11/2013.. Signed by Judge Alsup on 11/30/12. (farS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/4/2012)

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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 AICHAfiif., . NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIAofi~~i~l<, U.s.~:r~~K/NQ 4 N 0/S'f'fitor OF OOUfiT 5 IN THE MATTER OF 6 Richard Chae - #22461 0 7 8 ) c'~ ~se~bers 0 279 ) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE ) SUSPENSION FROM MEMBERSHIP ) IN GOOD STANDING OF THE BAR ) OF THE COURT 9 10 TO: Richard Chae 11 You are enrolled as a member of the bar ofthe Northern District of California. Notice has been received 12 by the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California that your 13 status as a member of the State Bar of California has been modified as follows: 14 Suspended by the State Bar Court following a criminal conviction effective October 19, 2012. 15 Effective the date of this order, your membership in the bar of this Court is suspended on an interim 16 basis pursuant to Civil Local Rule 11-7(b)(1 ). On or before January 11, 2013, you may file a response 17 to this Order meeting the requirements of Civil Local Rule 11-7(b)(2), which may be viewed on the 18 Court's website at cand.uscourts.gov. If you fail to file a timely and adequate response to this Order, you 19 will be suspended from membership without further notice. 20 If you are disbarred, suspended or placed on disciplinary probation by this Court and are later 21 restored to active membership in the State Bar of California, you may apply for reinstatement pursuant to 22 Civil Local Rule 11-7(b)(3). The Clerk shall close this file on or after January 11, 2013, absent further 23 order of this Court. 24 IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 26 United States District Judge 27 28 Form updated July 2012

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