BRITNEY SPEARS’ ex-boyfriend, paparazzo ADNAN GHALIB, has pleaded not guilty to assaulting a process server.
Ghalib is accused of running over Ram Moskowitz as he tried to hand the photographer legal papers as part of the Toxic superstar’s conservatorship case in 2008.
Read more here.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Britney Spears' Ex-Boyfriend Pleads Not Guilty to Assaulting a Process Server
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Labels: adnan ghalib, Britney Spears
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Process Server Knocked Out While Trying to Deliver Speed-Camera Ticket
A process server delivering a speed-camera ticket in Gilbert was punched so hard, he was knocked out, according to an article today by Channel 15 (KNXV-TV).
The process server dropped off his paperwork for the woman in the speed-camera photo and was suddenly cold-cocked by the woman's husband. The punch knocked out the server, the article says. Denny Dobbins, a lawyer for the process-serving company, AAA Photo Safety, had this to say to Channel 15:
Read more here.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Bill Regarding Service of Process
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D) of Rhode Island has introduced a bill that would require foreign companies that import goods into the United States to designate registered agents in the U.S. that are authorized to accept service of process on behalf of the manufacturer.
Read the text of the bill here.
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Labels: legislation, process server, rhode island, senate
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Celebrity photographer faces lawsuit over $24 million rennovation
A legal row has broken out over the renovations of two historic properties in New York owned by international celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
A company that lent the photographer $24 million to renovate the 19th century red brick, vine covered buildings has filed a law suit claiming she is in breach of contract.
Art Capital claims that the loan was backed by the negatives and intellectual property rights to every photograph Leibovitz has ever taken, and by property she owns.
Read more here.
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Labels: celebrity lawsuit, collateral, lawsuit
Monday, August 17, 2009
Belize Accedes to Hague Convention
Belize has become the most recent country to join the Hague Convention, affecting international service of process.
Read more here.
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Labels: belize, hague convention, international service of process
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Process Server Falsifies 200 Affidavits
The case of a Hennepin County process server who allegedly falsified multiple affidavits of service has created a tremendous amount of work for the District Court and for the three law firms that used him to serve debtors with summonses and complaints.
Read more here.
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Labels: false affidavits, false documents, Hennepin County Process Server
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Adnana Ghalib Back in Court for Hitting Process Server
Britney Spears former paparazzo boyfriend Adnan Ghalib was back in a Los Angeles court Wednesday to answer charges that he ran over a process server with his Mercedes.
Read more here.
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Labels: adnan ghalib, Britney Spears, celebrity justice