- November 09, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's process service 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 happ
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- October 13, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week, process servers discuss how long hard copies of served files must be kept, photos from the TPSA conference, the upcoming NYSPPSA conference, and more.
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- September 27, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics in process serving include National Due Process Day, websites for non-investigators to locate people, protesters serve a Republican senator, convincing businesses to give newcomers a chance, and more.
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- September 14, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics in process serving include satisfying lawsuit deadlines, recording serves, charge for forwarding work, assault, and more
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- September 03, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics include a booby trap, keeping civil process clients happy, assault, shooting at a process server, Flo Rida served on Facebook, and more.
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- August 16, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics include a process service theft scheme, prepayment, Florida e-filing, fenced and locked properties, and more.
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- August 05, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
A Texas judge who was being served with a federal summons ordered to have the process server arrested, but a hidden camera video of the incident is now raising a number of questions surrounding the exchange. We have the …
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- August 03, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics include NYDCA drama, over-billing people for foreclosures, business card language, and more.
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- July 20, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics include serving for collection firms, process server requirements, the MLB commissioner's decision to stop evading service, and more.
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- July 07, 2013
- Kimberly Faber
This week's hot topics include $20,00 for a serve, photographing servees, and email marketing to attorneys.
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