6 recent upgrades to service of process that your firm can rely on
An entire case can hinge on the quality of the initial service of process. That’s why we’ve been making improvements to deliver reliable, traceable serves that meet your standards every time.
New feature announcement: Service of process review
When placing an order to file + serve + file, you can now choose to review returned documents before they are served. Plus, include ADR Packets and Notices as needed.
How to identify risky habits in your Service of Process provider
Use this guide to pinpoint and be proactive about issues with your Service of Process provider—before they become an issue that runs you the risk of wasting your client’s cash.
Answers to questions from the webinar: Maximizing service of process
Answers to some of your most pressing questions about service of process and effecting a serve every time.
Key eService details in the age of Emergency Rule 12
How does eService compare to traditional service of process? Does Emergency Rule 12 factor in? What are the differences between electronic and physical service?
(Quiz) Could you be a process server?
You order the service of legal documents all the time, but how much do you really know?
Take this quiz to find out what kind of process server you’d be!
Why should I hire a professional process server?
One Legal is made up of a team of passionate, extremely knowledgeable individuals who each put their specific areas of expertise to good use for our customers. Meet the brilliant people behind the scenes to explore why and how we do what we do. Steve and Tanya explain why they tap into their extensive network […]
California Civil Procedure Code changes allow for faster service of process
At One Legal we’ve long prided ourselves in being among the most successful process servers in the business. Until recently, the California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) for service inside a gated community contained a rule hindering unannounced access to the party being served. Service of process and gated communities This rule (CCP 415.21, if […]