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A federal judge has rejected using Facebook as an alternative method of serving process on a party in a lawsuit who has been hard to find
A New York federal judge told Chase Bank it could not use the Facebook website to track down and serve a woman with a history of providing fake or out-of-date addresses
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Southern District Judge John Keenan told Chase Bank it could not use the social media website to track down and serve a woman with a history of providing fake or out-of-date addresses and who alleged
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A New York federal judge has told Chase Bank it can't use Facebook to track down and serve a woman with a history of providing fake or out-of-date addresses and who allegedly obtained a credit card i
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Southern District Judge John Keenan told Chase Bank it could not use the social media website to track down and serve a woman with a history of providing fake or out-of-date addresses and who alleged
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The state Supreme Court has upheld a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court class action verdict awarding $5.6 million to owners of Kia sedans with faulty braking systems
...P, 2003, 300 W CHURCH ST, ABSECON, NJ 08201 BROWN, GREGORY FRANCIS, 2002, 20 BARRETT AVENUE, HAMMONTON, NJ 08037 CAIAFA, DIANA G, 2002...
...Soumilas, Geoffrey H. Baskerville and Mark D. Mailman of Francis & Mailman argued that TransUnion has...
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