Trial court finding that defendant was not a party to the voluntary dissolution proceeding of a professional corporation of which he was a shareholder is reversed where: 1) defendant was sufficiently aggrieved by the judgment to appeal from it, regardless of whether he was a party to the dissolution proceeding; and 2) the court violated defendant’s right to due process by adjudicating professional corporation’s claim against him, since he was not a party to the voluntary dissolution proceeding.
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Appellate InformationAppeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, Frederick P. Horn, Judge. Reversed.FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION THREEFiled: August 4, 2009
JudgesBefore IKOLA, J., RYLAARSDAM, ACTING P. J., O’LEARY, J.Opinion by IKOLA, J.
CounselFor Appellant: John M. Heurlin, in pro per.
For Respondent: Law Offices of Garrett S. Gregor and Garrett S. Gregor.
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