Recently in Maryland Senate Bill 554 was proposed, which would include government regulated licensing and bonding. Let’s take a look at the costs involved, and why this bill should be rejected, although it may not be for the reasons that jump immediately to mind. The...
New York has already seen a slew of new legislation in the wake of an extreme case of sewer service resulting in nearly 100,000 cases being overturned. From licensing to GPS requirements to hefty fines, the impact has been felt. Now it seems as though another piece...
In a follow up to the previous blog post, we wanted to share the feedback on our employees gave in response. A retired police officer who had over 25 years on the force, this server had some valuable insight on handling dog attacks and situations: “Saw the mention...
While as a process server one may expect to encounter potentially dangerous situations, the cases of assaults are something all servers hope to avoid. We recently had a situation where one of DGR’s servers was unfortunately put in a situation that resulted in a police...
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...
We know we’re not the only blog in town and we wanted to share with you these other blogs that focus on process service. For our industry to maintain the ground we have gained so far as well as to expand, it’s important that we are all as involved as possible. Knowing...