- July 05, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
MIAMI, FL -- The Distressed Condominium Relief Act has gone into effect, allowing condo associations to enjoy more authority in collecting debts.
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- June 28, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
HARTFORD, CT -- Even as the state lenders file fewer foreclosures, a few process servers who are also state marshals continue to do lucrative work, as the highest-paid process servers in Connecticut.
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- June 21, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
NEW YORK, NY -- Bill A8287, which would change workers compensation laws, was introduced in the New York State legislature.
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- June 21, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
AMARILLO, TX -- A man surrendered after a tense standoff with police and a SWAT team after barricading himself in his home. The man's wife arrived at their home with a process server to serve the man with divorce papers but the …
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- March 08, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
ALBANY, GA – Proposed legislation in Georgia known as House Bill 284 would require certified process servers to deliver all civil papers. Currently, many sheriff's offices have deputies deliver many legal papers, including …
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- March 01, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
Donald Trump sold a home in Palm Beach to Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev but now the ownership of the property is causing some confusion. Rybolovlev is now disavowing owning the property, which he allegedly purchased …
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- January 05, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
Process servers in New York City are feeling the squeeze as they struggle with the new GPS proposal issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA). GPS laws have been a hot topic of discussion for more than a year but the …
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- May 21, 2010
- ServeNow.com Staff
Each month, ServeNow.com takes a look at the legislative news that affects the process server community on both statewide and national levels. If you have news from your state - anything from changes in court fees to …
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- February 10, 2009
- ServeNow.com Staff
Credited with saving the life of a police officer, an Independence County constable is in danger of losing the position that allowed him to assist that officer in 1999.
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