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Woolsey v. McMillan
Defendants Shelly McMillan and the law firm of McMillan & Bloch appeal from an order denying their motion to set aside a default judgment obtained by plaintiffs Clifford Woosley and the law firm of Gilbert, Kelly, Crowley & Jennett (Gilbert, Kelly). They assert several grounds for reversal. Court conclude the judgment is void because plaintiffs second amended complaint failed to provide adequate notice of the relief demanded against defendants in violation of Code of Civil Procedure section 580, subdivision (a). Therefore, Court reverse the order denying the motion to set aside the default judgment.

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