1. Simon v. Southern R. Co., No. 34, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 2, 3, 1914 , January 25, 1915
OVERVIEW: Service under a Louisiana statute was not effective to give a Louisiana court jurisdiction over a foreign corporation in an action arising in Alabama; default judgment was void and a federal court could enjoin plaintiff from attempting to enforce it.
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