PAUL v. WARE

No. 1-92-3298.

630 N.E.2d 955 (1994)

258 Ill. App.3d 614

196 Ill.Dec. 790

Stanley PAUL, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Wayne WARE, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Third Division.

February 9, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert K. Lock, Chicago, for defendant-appellant.

Peter V. Solber, Ltd., Chicago, for plaintiff-appellee.


Justice CERDA delivered the opinion of the court:

After the trial court entered a default judgment against defendant, Wayne Ware, he filed a motion to quash service of summons, which was denied. On appeal, defendant asserts that the default judgment against him is void because the trial court had no jurisdiction over him on the basis that (1) the trial court did not hear testimony on the issue of service; (2) any alleged service on him violated section 2-202 of the...

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