PER CURIAM.
In one of several suits between these parties, a trial court entered a $10 million default judgment against a party who was never served. When the trial court denied a bill of review to set aside that default, the court of appeals affirmed, pointing to evidence that the unserved party failed to file a motion for a new trial in the original default, and resisted postjudgment enforcement of it.
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