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DGR Wins “Best Of” in Courier Service
For the tenth consecutive year, DGR Legal has been voted the “Best Of” in courier service companies in New Jersey by the legal community in the annual New Jersey Law Journal “Best Of” survey. Anyone employed by a law firm is eligible to vote in the survey. This covers...
DGR Legal Voted “Best Of” in Process Service and Takes First in Attorney Services
For the tenth consecutive year, DGR Legal has been voted the “Best Of” in process service companies in New Jersey by the legal community in the annual New Jersey Law Journal “Best Of” survey. In addition, DGR Legal took first in the Attorney Services Firm...
Arbitration Awards & International Process Service: Case In Point
Although there are strict rules around international service of process, a number of courts have concluded that there can be some flexibility around the requirements. In some cases, courts are willing to accept service as being effective as long as the defendant was...
DGR Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence
Since 1981, DGR has served the legal community, providing quality, reliable process service. As we celebrate the past 40 years and look ahead to the next 40, it’s exciting to see how far we’ve come and where we’re headed. From a one-man operation to an international...
6 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Process Server
Legal matters can be stressful—but the right process server can make your life a lot easier. A process server ensures that legal paperwork is served to the correct individual in a court case, playing a vital role in the success of your case. It may sound simple,...
Is Your Process Server a Fake?
For a clever criminal, impersonating a process server is relatively simple, especially when the faker suggests that they’re connected to law enforcement or the judicial system. If their target is unfamiliar with the law, that person will be at risk of losing not only...
You’ve Been Outwitted: How Process Servers Use Disguises to Complete Service
How far can a process server go in order to complete service? What if tracking down an evasive recipient requires an elaborate ruse or disguise? While extreme acts of deception are rarely seen outside the movies, process servers are known to get creative when it comes...
UIDDA: Not So Uniform After All?
Involved in an interstate or multi-state legal proceeding? You’ll likely need to effectuate service in another state. Prior to 2007, enforcing a legal document (like a subpoena) outside its state of origin was a complex endeavor that was similar to the process...
Returning to In-Person Work: What It Means for Process Servers
It’s been an unprecedented year for everyone, including process servers. From learning how to effectuate service while maintaining social distancing to tracking down individuals waiting out the pandemic in other states, process servers have had a year of learning and...