- October 11, 2011
- PInow.com Staff
ATLANTA, GA -- A woman launching a legal malpractice suit against Stephen M. Katz, David E. Betts, and their law firm, Betts & Katz LLP claimed in court that Katz attempted to evade service.
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- October 11, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
PEKIN, IL -- Alan Breedlove, convicted of murder, has been told by a judge not to ask for a new trial again at the trial court level. Breedlove’s request for a new trial was also denied. Breedlove may continue to seek legal …
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- October 04, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
MIAMI, FL -- In most states, borrowers can be sued by lenders even after a foreclosure. Borrowers are allowed to pursue legal action to recover debts that remain on a home loan after the foreclosure sale.
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- September 29, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
CANADA -- Raw milk farmer Michael Schmidt has been served documents related to a court case involving raw milk sales at a Fraser Valley farm. Schmidt is accused of contempt of court for helping the farming family with their …
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- September 22, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
SAN JOSE, CA -- If a process server incorrectly claims personal service but the target gets the documents anyway, does it count? That's the question before the Sixth District Court of Appeal.
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- September 15, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
HOOD RIVER, OR -- Across the country, more homeowners are arguing that the foreclosure process is unfair – and are winning in court. Lenders are accused of using auto-signers rather than correctly serving debtors.
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- September 13, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Councilman John Crescimbeni is asking why a company charged with serving civil suit documents for the area is being offered a $1.3 million contract with no requests for bids – especially since some have …
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- September 06, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
NATRONA COUNTY, WY -- A contractor is suing former county development director Blair Leist. However, the contractor and the process servers hired by the contractor are not able to find Leist and he may face a default court judgment.
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- August 25, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA -- Outgoing prosecutor, Chief Assistant District Attorney Paul Sequeira, allegedly ran and hid from process servers trying to serve him documents in a rape case. Sequeira is also accused of taking part …
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- August 23, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
While process servers and sheriffs both serve legal documents, process servers are not police officers. They do not have the training and authority to respond to criminal activity. Instead, process servers chasing criminals may …
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