- November 13, 2014
- Stephanie Irvine
While each of these acts were made initially 1996, amendments (the most recent for HIPAA in 2002, and the FDCPA’s most recent amendment was in 2010) and regulation changes in recent years have made these acts very relevant to …
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- September 30, 2014
- Stephanie Irvine
In Part 2 of this 3 part series, we discuss technology and how it is influenced by the call for process servers to comply with new regulations and requests from clients.
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- August 27, 2014
- Stephanie Irvine
Compliance, transparency, and accountability have taken over the civil process and collections industries and continue to be critical aspects of doing business. In this first part of a three part series, we are taking a hard …
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- June 24, 2014
- Stephanie Irvine
Indiana courts approved a plan to implement statewide electronic filing beginning in 2015.
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- June 02, 2014
- Stephanie Irvine
Wyoming's 10-Day filing rule imposes serious consequences for servers who miss the deadline.
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- May 07, 2014
- ServeNow Staff
The 2014 and 2nd Annual PACES Conference was a HUGE success. Download 16 Videos (over 9 hours of educational content) from the conference on a variety of topics, including Independent Contractors vs. Employees, Growing and …
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- May 06, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
On April 1st, changes to the private investigator licensing in Utah were signed into law. The bill modified a portion of the Private Investigator Regulation Act, the Process Server Act, and other portions, specifically amending …
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- May 06, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
From an association that has battled many tough legislation challenges, the Mid Atlantic Association of Professional Process Servers has released a statement regarding recent Maryland Process Server Legislation.
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- May 01, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
Gated communities would be required to grant access to an individual who is attempting to serve process within that community if Illinois SB3286 passes. The bill names condominium associations and cooperatives in addition to …
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- April 29, 2014
- Kimberly Faber
A New York bill to make assault on a process server a felony has passed the Senate with a unanimous vote. In order to move forward, the accompanying bill must make it onto the Assembly floor before the session closes on June …
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