Lozano v. Bosdet, et al., No. 11-60736 (5th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff, a Mississippi citizen, brought suit against the driver of a rental car, her passengers, and an Enterprise Rent-A-Car for a traffic accident. Defendants who are individuals are foreign nationals, believed to be from Great Britain. Various attempts at service were made but all failed. After granting two extensions of time, the district court dismissed the suit for lack of service. At issue was the timing requirement Rule 4 placed on foreign service of process. The court adopted a flexible due-diligence standard. The court also concluded that because Mississippi's statute of limitations likely barred refiling, this suit should not have been dismissed. Accordingly, the court reversed and remanded.
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