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Lee v. Kim10/17/2005 ffs to problem with service, "requiring them to exercise the greatest possible diligence in serving" defendant); Douglas v. Seidl (sheriff alerted plaintiff that service was not effected because plaintiff had moved to another city). Cf. Corley v. Gilley (sheriff's delay of over two months in serving process alone alerted plaintiff to service problem). Here, Lee received no notice of any problem in perfecting service, and service took place within two weeks of the complaint's filing.
Accordingly, we hold that the trial court abused its discretion in finding that Lee did not exercise sufficient diligence in perfecting service. We must reverse.
Judgment reversed. Miller and Bernes, JJ., concur.
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