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NAPPS Convention: Ethical Business Practices? She Wrote the Book On It

by admin | Sep 6, 2012 | NAPPS, Process Server Standards, Process Server Tips

We all strive to be as ethical as possible, especially these days as our industry faces intense scrutiny in the wake of issues of sewer service and heightened regulations. NAPPS had Kitty Hailey in to speak on the topic, an advocate of professionalism who literally...

Guest Blog: Heads Up When Sub-Contracting Process Servers

by admin | Sep 6, 2012 | Process Server Standards, Process Server Tips

 Today, we are checking court files to see if the defendants reportedly served by one of our recent subcontractors were defaulted or if they responded or otherwise made a general appearance.  We’re also reconstructing recent serves, including those that we have...

Why No Process Server Should Ever Work for Free

by admin | Sep 6, 2012 | Process Server Standards

In a time when the process service industry is receiving considerable negative media attention it is imperative that those who take the profession seriously present a united front of proper, effective, lawful service.  In order to have a legitimate argument against...

What Serve-Now’s Infographic Means to Legal Professionals

by admin | Sep 6, 2012 | Process Server Standards

The rules regarding the use of process servers in New Jersey were not always how they stand today.  Prior to 2000 all private process servers were unable to serve original service of a Summons and Complaint and were required to obtain a signature from a person being...

How To Choose a Professional Process Server – Why You Should Care

by admin | Sep 6, 2012 | Process Server Standards

DGR recently had an article featured in the August 8th edition of the New Jersey Law Journal.  This article focuses on the difference between the use of employees and independent contractors within process serving companies. How To Choose a Professional Process Server...
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