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How to Get Help With Law Issues

How to Get Help With Law Issues

Just about everyone will need some sort of legal assistance from time to time.  Whether needing to create a last will and testament or settling the terms of a divorce, securing help with law issues requires choosing the right attorney for the job. ...read more

How to Become a Legal Intern

How to Become a Legal Intern

Getting a legal internship can help boost your career by giving you the much needed experience to place on your resume. A job canidate that has just left school but has several intern experiences under his belt will have a better chance getting a new position in a law firm than a job canidate that does not have any expierence at all. ...read more

Types of Low Income Legal Help

Types of Low Income Legal Help

Low income people sometimes have a difficult time receiving legal help. Many do not know they have the opportunity to receive free legal help. Some of these services available to them are by public service charities, volunteer lawyers and law student clinics. People seeking information on these programs can search through the national organization listings that manage free legal assistance in their area. ...read more

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David C Kramer Consulting

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just a horrible attorney and a despicable person ...read more

David C Kramer Consulting

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By yup821

David C Kramer is nothing but a bully with a pen. He will cut corners and use whatever illegal tactic he can find to win a case. He is absolute scum of the earth ...read more

Caruso Law Offices PC

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By Caruso Law Offices, PC

1st wreck in car, referred to Carusso law by freind who used them. Did good for me too. ...read more

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LAW-LA-PALOOZA Free Legal Advice

LAW-LA-PALOOZA WILL BE HELD AT THE CESAR CHAVEZ COMMUNITY CENTER APRIL 14 If you could use some free legal advice on issues such as bankruptcy, landlord-tenant disputes, probate issues, family law or immigration, this is a great way to get some free advice. This year Forty attorneys, law students, paralegals and legal services providers will be on hand to provide free legal services. In addition, there will be interpreters to assist non-English speakers and the hearing-impaired. There is no charge for the Law- La-Palooza.please clickherefor more information. ...read more

By Montoya & Associates Advanced Process Servers April 12, 2011

Serving the Hard to Serve

Hard to Serve! No Problem!Recently we were hired to serve a subpoena on a person who had been avoiding Service for a long time. The client indicated another process server told them "This is a dead end Serve". I replied "Hard to serve people are my specialty." I am purposely leaving some of the details as they may be considered trade secrets and other confidential information. When I accepted the challenge I asked for any information they could give me. They responded with a Photo, two separate address locations, vehicle description and a phone number. Well the phone number turned out to be disconnected. So we tried address one which was local. Our first attempt proved to be a good address that was definitely occupied. The dogs inside were very aggressive and let me know they were there to protect their owner. No vehicle around, no one answered and neighbors were unwilling to disclose any information. Second attempt was the second address. This was 45 miles out of town. This time we found a vacant property. No indication of forwarding address and the closest neighbor was ½ mile away. That's almost a dead end other process servers but not to me. After some research I found that our subject actually did own this property which led me to find out that address one was also still a good one for them. Third attempt, back at address one. This time I persisted to ring the doorbell and knock on the door for several minutes, dogs barking like crazy when another person answered the door. Obviously annoyed at my persistence they refused to tell me if our subject lived there or if they even knew the subject. While the door was open I noticed a marker board on the wall with a note "New Cell No." I memorized the number for future use before the person slammed the door in my face. As I drove away I decided to pull over and call this number. When the person answered I put on my "Sales Voice" and convinced the person I was trying make a Special Delivery to an address and asked if I was at the right place. The subject then admitted their name and confirmed the address. "Gotcha" I thought to myself. The subject then scheduled a time I could give them my SPECIAL DELIVERY. Attempt four, address one same day but late in the evening. Low and behold in the driveway was my subject's vehicle. As I rang the doorbell the dogs started up again. I briefly looked at the photo again. Then the door opened. My subject was standing there with a puzzled look on their face. I addressed them by name and Served the Subpoena. SUCCESS! Then the subject said something I have never heard a subject say…"Magnificent Job you did!" Talk about a compliment. In the end my client was extremely impressed and has used us many times since. Hard To Serve! No problem! I always Love a Challenge… ChrisServe ...read more

By Montoya & Associates Advanced Process Servers March 20, 2011

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