YouTube is going to the Guggenheim, and Twitter and Facebook could be the future avenues for service of process.
Service of process has traditionally been a person to person exchange, a hand delivery of legal documents. Doctors do not make house calls, but lawyers do via sheriffs’ deputies or authorized process servers.
It is not always the easiest job to deliver lawsuits, especially if folks do not want to receive them, even when it is in a person’s best interest to be well-informed. Singapore’s top court is considering use of social media to get the job done. Facebook and Twitter are already serving legal documents in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
Just as YouTube is trying to grow up into a sophisticated age of arts and culture, social networking sites could become legal avenues of service, finding folks where footwork is less effective.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Virtual Service of Process
Posted by Cvojvodich at 11:59 AM
Labels: service of process via internet, Social Media, Social Media Serves Papers, Virtual service of process
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