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ServeNow.com has donated over $20,000 in process service to Pro Bono Net to support the pro bono work that law firms perform on behalf of low-income clients.
The Process Server Assault Map, a part of ServeNow.com’s Promoting Assault Awareness and Protective Regulations for Servers (PAAPRS) campaign, has reached 50 documented assaults.
LAWgical conducted a virtual canned food drive and with 38 other members of the legal community were able to raise over 3,000 items to be donated to various charities across the country.
LAWgical, a leader in online marketing and innovative web-based solutions for legal professionals has acquired Legal Talk Network, an award-winning online media network providing high quality podcasts that showcase timely legal news and issues.
After a recent Facebook post outperformed all of our averages, we decided to look at the nature of our content and try to duplicate the success. Keep reading for the statistics and what we’ve learned through incorporating humor …
Attorneys, paralegals, process servers, private investigators, and other legal professionals are joining together for the Lawgical Community Food Drive, a canned food drive that runs through December 25th.
As part of the PAAPRS (Promoting Assault Awareness and Protective Regulations for Servers) initiative, a Process Server Assault Map serves as a national snapshot of incidents that have occurred across the country.
The PAAPRS petition To Make Assault on a Process Server a Felony in Every State reached 500 signatures in its first month. The petition is presented by ServeNow.com and a number of other associations.
A new safety campaign put together by ServeNow.com and other organizations works to raise awareness of process server assault and to promote legislation that further protects them from violence.
A few weeks ago we brought process server association leaders together to conduct our first Google Plus broadcast hangout. The goal was to discuss assault on process servers (a hot topic in that industry) and to generate some …