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Moon v. McFarland
In January 2005, A. D. Moon sued Anthony and Micheline McFarland and their lawyer, John M. Williams, Jr., for damages arising out of a commercial lease dispute. In June 2006, the McFarlands and Williamss demurrers to Moons third amended complaint were sustained without leave to amend (but the record does not disclose whether a judgment of dismissal was entered). In September, Moon (who has represented himself throughout these proceedings) filed requests for the entry of the defendants defaults, which the clerk entered as to the McFarlands but not as to Williams. On February 26, 2007, the trial court granted the McFarlands motion to vacate their defaults, noting that the case had been disposed of in June 2006 when the demurrers were sustained without leave to amend, and that the McFarlands defaults had been inappropriately entered in view of the [d]emurrer being sustained. On March 26, 2007, Moon filed a notice of appeal from the appealable orders/Judgments entered on February 26, 2007. The appeal is dismissed.

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