Process Server Hot Topics: Serving an Identical Twin, Serving on Thanksgiving, and More!
- November 26, 2012
- by Kimberly Faber
- In the News
- Social Media
There are a number of hot topics popping up in news, threads, and social media within the process server profession. This week's hot topics include a process server struggling to serve an identical twin, serving process on Thanksgiving, collecting payment from an attorney, and federal and state laws prohibiting interfering with service of process. Here are just a few highlights of what members of the process serving profession are talking about:
Process server struggles to serve Jill Kelley's identical twin
Loosely tied to the Petraeus scandal, the story on serving Jill Kelley's identical twin, Natalie Khawan, is as confusing as it sounds. Keep reading for more on crazy phone calls to the police, $3.6 million in debt, and more.
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Process servers join the Lawgical Community Food Drive
The Lawgical Community Food Drive is a virtual food drive that encourages process servers and legal professionals to give back to their local communities.
Get your firm on the list of professionals giving back
Did you serve on Thanksgiving?
In this Facebook poll process servers share their philosophies on serving papers on Thanksgiving.
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Federal and state laws prohibiting interference with service of process
A process server is looking for advice on how to get a state statute similar to the federal law prohibiting interference with service of process. It's uncovered some misconceptions about what the federal statute protects and some interesting thoughts on difficult serves.
Collecting info on process server assault for national map
As part of the PAAPRS initiative, the process server assault map shows assaults across the nation.
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Help collecting payment from an attorney
One group member is having issues getting payment from an attorney. The group member has taken him to small claims court, but the attorney has filed a motion to dismiss saying there was never an agreement and that it was not clear that he would be personally liable.
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This Week's Top Commenters:
A Sargent Solution
Participated in many LinkedIn conversations
Michael Kern
Shared the PAAPRS petition on Google+
We Serve Idaho
Shared a canned food drive photo on Facebook
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- Finding the right car to use for business
- 711 Signatures for the Make Assault on a Process Server a Felony petition
- What is your self defense tool of choice?
- Photos from the Lawgical Community Food Drive
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