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Capital One Bank vs. Lehmann: Vacating a Default Judgment in Nebraska

By Sam Turco on September 23, 2015
Posted in Credit Cards

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The Nebraska Court of Appeals has issued an important decision that clarifies the right to set aside default judgments, regardless of how old the judgment is, when the defendant had no actual service of the lawsuit papers. Well, the issue is now clear, except when it is not clear, which is to say I’m confused…

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