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“I Just Work Here”: Service on Corporate “Employee” Not The Same As Service On Corporate “Agent” – IL Court

Route 31, LLC, v. Collision Centers of America, 2015 IL App (2d) 150344-U examines the law and facts that determine whether service of process on a corporation complies with Illinois law. The plaintiff served its lawsuit on the defendant’s office manager and eventually won a default judgment.  About nine months later, the corporation moved to quash service and …

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Posted byPaulPFebruary 3, 2016July 5, 2016Posted inBusiness Torts, Civil Procedure, CorporateTags: civil procedure, corporate agent, corporate employee, Illinois, motion to vacate judgment, Service of process, summons
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