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Saying “I Wasn’t Served” Not Enough to Challenge Service Return On Corp. Registered Agent – IL Law

In Charles Austin, Ltd. v. A-1 Food Services, Inc., 2014 IL App (1st) 132384, the First District affirmed the denial of a corporate defendant’s Section 2-1401 motion to vacate a judgment. About three months after judgment, the defendant sought to vacate the judgment claiming it was never served with the lawsuit.  The trial court denied …

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Posted byPaulPDecember 17, 2014March 1, 2015Posted inCivil Procedure, Corporate, Post-judgment - CollectionsTags: 2-1401, corporations, Illinois law, petition to vacate judgment, registered agent, return of service, successor liability
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