- April 08, 2011
- ServeNow Staff
Sensing the need for someone to protect the interests of Colorado process servers and keep their livelihoods safe, Steve Glenn founded the Process Servers Association of Colorado.
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- March 25, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
A licensed process server is concerned about her personal integrity and the integrity of her profession after having reviewed several documents that bear her name and alleged signature.
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- March 22, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
The Florida Bar rules committees have filed an out-of-cycle report of proposed rule amendments to implement electronic filing of documents with courts.
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- March 15, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
This example is yet another instance where the courts have acknowledged that leveraging social media is as effective, if not more so than other alternate mean of service when a defendant is difficult to serve.
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- March 11, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
Substantive reform not only can correct both real and perceived problems, but also serve as an example for how service providers in diverse industries can better manage their vendor relationships.
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- March 10, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
NAPPS congratulated NYSPPSA for its agreement with the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs to a 30-day extension before implementing the newly adopted process server rules and laws for New York.
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- March 09, 2011
- ServeNow.com Staff
Recent publicity in Cook County by a Chicago Sun Times columnist being awakened by a process server at 5 a.m., who refused to identify himself, and other unseemly events like this, has led to the introduction of punitive …
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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 07, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
Microsoft provided notice and service of the Complaint, Summons and related materials in English and Chinese through a publicly available website.
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- March 07, 2011
- Jeff Karotkin
Plaintiffs have sued two classes of defendants. The first class is the foreign State defendants, Iran, and Iraq. The second class consists of individual terrorists and terrorist organizations including Osama Bin Laden, al …
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