Airlines Reporting Corp. v. Ghabbour CA4/3
Defendant Edward Ghabbour suffered a judgment in Virginia. Plaintiff Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) domesticated the judgment in California. Ghabbour moved to vacate it. The court denied the motion. In a prior opinion, we reversed in part and instructed the court to set a hearing to consider Ghabbour’s claim that the Virginia judgment was obtained by extrinsic fraud.
On remand, the court set a hearing for December 2015 to discuss the procedure for resolving that issue. The parties were each to submit a brief 10 days before the hearing. Ghabbour was properly served by mail at his address in Anaheim, but failed to file a brief or appear. The court set a hearing on the merits for February 29, 2016, and ordered ARC’s attorney to give notice and provide a briefing schedule.
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