- 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 06, 2011
- ServeNow Staff
When Boston process server Tom Cabral received an assignment from a client in Kentucky, he never guessed that within 24 hours heβd be a sworn enemy to thousands of Red Sox fans.
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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 19, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
Jeff Karotkin shares his experiences, thoughts, and concerns in the hopes that new and established process serving associations might benefit from them.
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- September 18, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
ServeNow.com gives people searching for local process servers two different ways to request quotes. Learn more about each method here.
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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 β 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 β 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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