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Re: First Year Law Question regarding Motion to Set Aside Judgment
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The only issue is whether the complaint was properly served. If it was, then you have nothing to worry about. There are no creative arguments to be made for either side.
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I don't know about Oregon, but in New Jersey we'd allege that they have not set forth any excusable neglect or a meritorious defense.
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