Hot Topics in Process Serving: How Long Must Hard Copies Be Kept, Conference Photos, Updates, and More
- October 13, 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 how long hard copies of served files must be kept, photos from the TPSA conference, information on the upcoming NYSPPSA conference, and more. Here are this week's hot topics in social media:
Upcoming NYSPPSA Annual Conference
The team at NYSPPSA shares what attendees can expect from the upcoming 9th annual conference, which kicks off on October 25th.
How long are process servers required to keep files that have been served
Noting that their office has steadily been filling up with filing cabinets, a group member has asked, by law, how long she is required to keep documents she has served.
Photos from the 2013 TPSA Annual Convention
Check out photos of attendees to see what you missed at the 2013 TPSA Annual Convention.
How can someone without years of experience convince a lawyer or attorney service to give them a chance?
A rookie asks for group insight on how to expand into full time process serving.
This Week's Top Commenters:
The Association of British Investigators
Shared on Facebook
Bill Sheehan
Shared on LinkedIn
Tim Quinn
Shared on LinkedIn
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
- Video to raise awareness about process server assaults
- Do you record while you serve? Is this something all process servers should be doing?
- Best websites for finding info on defendants
- Process Server PSA video
- New York Rules Clarified
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