Recently Robin Mullin's wrote a three part series on Electronic Service of Process. The series is well written and is a look at what electronic service of process is, the challenges that electronic service of process presents, as well as an in-depth view of how electronic service of process might impact our profession.
I strongly encourage anyone interested in the topic to visit his Blog. I am happy to see others who are passionate about the profession taking the time and effort to share their thoughts and concerns in an educational and meaningful way.
This issue is NOT "much a-do about nothing" like some within the process serving community would have you believe. It deserves our attention and it is my hope that articles like Robin's encourage and open, honest and robust discussion that has been missing for too long.
I really enjoyed Robin writing and observations and opinions. Keep up the good work Robin.
For decades, if not centuries the act of serving process has remained largely unchanged. The profession is currently at a critical crossroads, it is facing significant challenges to its image and ability to keep pace with technological advances in today’s constantly changing marketplace. If the private process serving profession hopes to be a part of the solution to these and other problems they need to EMBRACE CHANGE rather than resist it.
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