Process servers are well aware of professional complications including assault or evasive defendants. But those being served can also find themselves in problematic situations. For example, there was a recent case in Knox County, Tennessee, where a judge increased restrictions on local process servers due to disturbance complaints.
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David’s company, Rapid Legal, has evolved from a firm with many physical locations to a virtual process serving company that’s driven almost completely by technology. In this webinar, he discussed how the small- to medium-sized traditional process serving companies can adopt technologies that make them more efficient, profitable and prepare them for the future.
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The United States Supreme Court ruled that process service by mail is permissable under Article 10(a) of the Hague Service Convention with a unanimous 8-0 vote. However, there are some caveats that process servers should note.
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