Hot Topics in Process Serving: Stories from a Process Server, Facebook Service, Starting On Your Own
- November 09, 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: U.S. district court allows service via Facebook, starting out on your own, the violent side of process service, professionalism and keeping clients happy, and more. Here are this week's hot topics in social media:
U.S. District Court rules that a website's operator can be served via Facebook
In the case of Woodward v. Chertvertakov, the defendant is being served via Facebook after it was determined that it would not be possible to locate a physical address for service from the website.
Breaking off to work for yourself as a process server
This group member looks to his peers for advice on breaking out on his own.
Secrets of a private investigator: the violent side of process service
A private investigator recounts stories of violence on the job, sharing that she once served divorce papers to a man accused of beating his wife. As she was driving away, the man fatally shot himself.
Professionalism in process serving keeps client happy
One process server speaks from experience, sharing a client's feedback after one of the company's process servers was asked to testify in court.
This Week's Top Commenters:
Joe Descafano
Shared on Facebook
NW Process Service LLC
Shared on Facebook
Dan Clothier
Shared on Facebook
Up and coming conversations you won't want to miss
Here are just a few of the conversations happening right now:
NYSPPSA produces video about human side of process serving - #dontshootthemessenger
Do you record while you serve? Is this something all process servers should be doing?
Top Process Servers on Twitter 2013
I went out to lunch while my husband was served with divorce papers
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