The New York State Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) has submitted comments in response to proposed reforms to consumer credit collection cases. The April 30th memo calling for comments includes a number of items, all aimed at preventing unwarranted...
The Process Servers Association of Colorado (PSACO) is offering a first for process servers at its 2nd Annual PACES Conference: the ability to stream the conference live and download video afterward of the conference for only $25. In an industry where many are heavily...
Yesterday I received an email that couldn’t make me help but wonder about the future of messenger service, particularly with NYC. In my daily Gilt City email, along with multiple other offers I received this: 80% off?! They’re really trying to get people to try out...
The New York Professional Process Servers Association (NYSPPSA) has decided to institute a $100 assessment fee to its members to assist in their fight against the DCA. NYSPPSA has indicated the fee will go toward a publicist who will work to gain exposure of the...
In the fourth success of Larry Yellon and NYSPPSA, NYC process servers scored another concession from the DCA with the recent approval to allow process servers who failed the exam to see missed questions. The DCA initially stated they would not allow servers to see...