September 19, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
Jeff Karotkin shares his experiences, thoughts, and concerns in the hopes that new and established process serving associations might benefit from them.
July 23, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
The use of a smartphone will likely make you a better, faster, more efficient process server who is accountable and trusted. And isn’t that what the customer is ultimately looking for?
June 28, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
An upstart credit card processing company's success shows how thinking too traditionally can leave some process servers following in the tracks of innovators.
May 17, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
In an effort to manage the intake and routing of records requests AT&T recently launched an online application that allows and encourages the delivery of Subpoenas for records electronically.
April 22, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
Some courts, such as the Utah State Court system, are helping process servers by giving them more information about acceptable means of alternative service.
April 15, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
One might argue that in Virginia the Sheriffs appear to be embracing change in a manner that private Process Servers are not. Does that make them smarter? You be the judge.
April 12, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
In an ever increasing litigation trend globally, the benefits of today's technologies is set to be implemented in yet another court system.
April 01, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
NYSPPSA was able to retain a law firm to file a restraining order in an effort to block or at least temporarily stop the implementation of the new regulations.
March 25, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
A licensed process server is concerned about her personal integrity and the integrity of her profession after having reviewed several documents that bear her name and alleged signature.
March 22, 2011 | by Jeff Karotkin
The Florida Bar rules committees have filed an out-of-cycle report of proposed rule amendments to implement electronic filing of documents with courts.