O'Brien v. Lanpar Company

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1966-02-02

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POPE, Justice. The question is whether an Illinois court had jurisdiction over a defaulting Texas corporation when it rendered an in per-sonam judgment against the nonresident Texas corporation. Plaintiff James H. O’Brien, an Illinois attorney, sued defendant Lanpar Company in Illinois and obtained a judgment for $2,848.25 and costs. Lanpar is a Texas corporation and was served…

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