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Infospan v. Ensign Communique CA2/7
Plaintiffs Infospan, Inc. and Infospan (Pvt.) Ltd. appeal from an order quashing the service of summons on two foreign defendants, Ensign Communique (Pvt.) Ltd. and Shaheen Foundation PAF (collectively defendants), and vacating a $17 million default judgment and the defaults entered against defendants. The trial court found that the determination in a prior action that defendants were not subject to personal jurisdiction in this state was binding and conclusive in this action. The court therefore granted defendants’ motion to quash the service of summons and set aside the defaults and default judgment under Code of Civil Procedure section 473, subdivision (d). We affirm.

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