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How to serve a (cowardly) Nazi with a lawsuit
When nail ‘n’ mail doesn’t work. Because you can’t find a doorway upon which to nail it. Definition of Nail and mail–Nail and mail service is the posting of the notice on the person’s home and then mailing him a … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, Politics, The Facts of Life
Tagged American Nazis, Andrew Anglin, anti-Semitism in white supremacists, Daily Stormer, neo-Nazis, process service, process serving, Richard Spencer, Sherry Spencer, Southern Poverty Law Center, Tanya Gersh, troll army, white supremacists
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Service via Facebook? OK, says judge.
Given my own difficulties in serving the defendants in my lawsuit, I was amused to read this in the New York Law Journal. It’s clear, though, that the judge said OK to serving this divorce action on Facebook only because … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged divorce, divorce actions, divorce lawsuits, process serving, role of judges, service of legal documents, serving a lawsuit, serving a summons and complaint, summons and complaint
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Serving your complaint on the defendants: the process server
Usually we plaintiffs have limited awareness of what happens when our lawyers finish our complaints. We go to their offices and sign the verification on the last page, swearing that the complaint contains the truth as we know it. After … Continue reading
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