360 Legal Short Notes – Record Keeping

360 Legal Short Notes – Record Keeping

Record Keeping Best Practices for Process Servers Proper record-keeping is a critical component of being an effective and ethical process server. Maintaining detailed, accurate records not only ensures compliance with legal requirements but also protects the process...

Josh’s Interview Series EPISODE 3

Josh’s Interview Series EPISODE 3

Josh's Interview Series EPISODE 3 Today we are streaming Josh Watson, Senior Technology Manager at 360 Legal. Josh Watson handles all the software development over here at 360 Legal. Josh (00:18):How do we use technology to make placement of service of process as easy...

360 Legal Short Notes – Notary Public

360 Legal Short Notes – Notary Public

360 Legal Short Notes - Notary Public Notary Public A Notary Public is a person who has been appointed by a state jurisdiction to carry out a number of notarial functions. The Notary Public is one of them, with the power to administer oaths and execute jurats.  ...

360 Legal Short Notes – Service Affidavits

360 Legal Short Notes – Service Affidavits

Service Affidavits in legal proceedings with ‘360 Legal Short Notes’. This concise guide delves into the definition, components, and legal significance of Service Affidavits. Understand the importance of document identification, recipient details, service methods, and the affidavit’s role in litigation. It’s a must-read for legal practitioners to ensure compliance and avoid pitfalls in the service process.

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 5

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 5

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 5 Well, you hear me talk about integrations and their criticality in what we do for any type of law firm that has any meaningful volume. The integration becomes just so critical to your operations and one of the things with 360...

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 4

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 4

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 4 The decision between hiring the Sheriff's department to serve your papers versus a private process server involves a couple of different aspects in our experience. Sheriff typically will make one or maybe two attempts and...

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 3

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 3

Scott Foeller’s Interview Series EPISODE 3 The right process server for the job would entail in my opinion, a couple of different things. First and foremost the data integration, the analytics that can be exchanged electronically compresses that function of getting it...

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