Process Server Hot Topics: NYDCA Fines Drama, Fees for Combined Serves, Foreclosures Over-Billing and More
- August 03, 2013
- by Kimberly Faber
- In the News
- Social Media
This week process servers are coming up in the news, in threads, and social media. This week's hot topics include NYDCA drama, over-billing people for foreclosures, business card language, and more.
NYC Department of Consumer Affairs judge Michele Mirro claims she was pressured to find merchants guilty
More drama is coming out of New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, and it all affects process servers, fines they were issued, and the new regulations.
Rates and fees when serving a Summons and Complaint together or a Petition and Citation
A group member wants to know whether the rates and fees should be the same or two separate charges when serving both a Summons and Complaint or a Petition and Citation.
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Colorado's 2nd largest foreclosure firm sued in overbilling probe
By charging up to six times the market rate for serving foreclosure notices on property owners, Colorado's second-largest foreclosure law firm generated millions of dollars in profits on the backs of homeowners and taxpayers, according to a state attorney-general lawsuit.
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Best vocabulary to use on process server business cards
A process server is ready to purchase business cards and looking for insight on best language to use. "Court appointed process servers" and "I have legal documents for you" are his suggestions.
This Week's Top Commenters:
Chris Gornik
Started a discussion on LinkedIn
Darla Compton
Started a discussion on LinkedIn
Larry Yellon
Shared on Facebook
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- Photographing the person served
- Do you charge a rush serve for same day service?
- What percentage of the ticket do you pay process servers?
- Misconceptions surrounding CCP 1011
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