Foreclosures in New Jersey have been at a trickle over the past couple years due to a number of issues including Notice of Intent letters. Recently, just as things were starting to gain speed foreclosures have once again been halted by the majority of lenders. The...
Yet another case of e-service has occurred in the United States. The interesting thing about this case is that the e-service appears to have been approved in part due to the fact that the company owned and operated more than 34 websites. Being a web-based...
We just posted earlier in the week about a process server assault not receiving more media attention than a single article. Yet another assault has occurred, again receiving minimal attention. Although this attack involves a large factor that makes...
Making news headlines this week is the case of Zenaida Gonzalez, who has a civil suit against Casey Anthony for claiming a woman with the same name kidnapped her daughter. The issue at hand is Gonzalez’s ability to serve a subpoena on Anthony. ...
The National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) recent donation to the New York Professional Process Servers Association (NYPPSA) to assist in covering costs of litigation has created some controversy, as some believe the amount is too high in...
Since the moratorium was placed on New Jersey foreclosures by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner on December 20, 2010 the state has seen a drastic downturn in the number of foreclosures filed in 2011 versus the previous year. After robo-signing issues came to light six of...