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Exp. 8853-24

Ordinary Lawsuit for Damages and Losses

Country
Panama
Group
Villamorey Dividend Recovery
Plaintiff
  • Lisa, S.A.
Defendants
  • Juan Luis Bosch Gutierrez
  • Villamorey, S.A.

Documents

  1. Order 966-2024Apr 12 2024
  2. Order 1217-2024May 8 2024
  3. Official Notice 8853-24Jul 9 2024
  4. Service ReportJul 16 2024
  5. Order 2966-2024Sep 16 2024
  6. Edict 262Sep 16 2024
  7. Evidence BriefDec 3 2024
  8. Counter-Evidence BriefDec 6 2024
  9. Objections BriefDec 12 2024
Exp. 8853-24
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Edict 262

Issued on

Sep 16 2024

Issued by

1st Civil Court

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Terms of the Summons

The edict summons Villamorey, S.A. (represented by Ramiro López Nimatuj) and Juan Luis Bosch Gutiérrez (identity document No. A-1-424075) to assert their rights in the ordinary damages proceeding (<law id="pty-8853-24" />) filed by Lisa, S.A. It was issued in compliance with the <doc id="pty-8853-24-2024-09-16-a" /> of the same date, which directed edict service under Article 1017 of the Judicial Code, after judicial notifiers documented multiple failed attempts to locate the defendants at the offices of their resident agent, Galindo, Arias & López.

The edict warns the summoned parties that they have ten business days from publication in a nationally circulated newspaper to appear before the Court and assert their rights. If they fail to appear within that period, the Court will appoint a Defender of Absentees, with whom the proceeding will continue through its conclusion. The edict was posted in a visible location at the Court's Secretariat, and an authenticated copy was made available to the plaintiff for publication.

Publication and Proof of Service

Lisa, S.A.'s counsel, Lcda. María Luisa Villarreal Palacios, submitted proof to the Court that the edict was published for five consecutive days in La Estrella de Panamá (Monday, September 30 through Friday, October 4, 2024). With publication confirmed, Lisa requested that the proceeding advance once the statutory response period expired. This step perfected service and allowed the case to advance to its evidentiary phase, which Lisa opened with its <doc id="pty-8853-24-2024-12-03-a" />.

Legal Basis

  • Article 1017 of the Judicial Code of Panama — Establishes the procedure for service by edict when the defendants' whereabouts are unknown and personal notification attempts have been unsuccessful.

Signatories

  • Marietta Abrego Santos, Judge, First Circuit Civil Court of the First Judicial Circuit of Panama
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