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Some company sued me personally for work they did for the corporation I am a shareholder in. I counter-sued and lost in court. I found out they sued me in the wrong court (San Joaquin County) for work done in Contra Costa County, while I live in Alameda County. Can I ask the court to vacate the judgment based on the wrong court and wrong person, as I signed the agreement as an officer of the corporation? Please advise.

April 26th, 2024

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