Did you know that Electronic Service is allowed in all 58 counties of California? Attorneys have the ability to select the E-Service provider of their choice. Here are a few things to consider when selecting an E-Service provider for your
Serving legal documents for a claim can be a daunting task, however, the process of service should not be. The actual process of service requires an individual to provide legal documents upon the recipient (individual or representative for entity). Once
The Superior Court of California, County of Orange requires all court filings to be submitted electronically. Legal Document Server (LDS) has a user-friendly platform that allows attorneys, staff members, and self-represented individuals to submit their filings seamlessly. Should you need
Litigation involves strict deadlines to file and serve documents, and the last thing to worry about is how to submit the documents. The process should be simple enough for an attorney, staff member and self-represented individual to upload documents to
Legal Document Server is now providing claim management solutions for insurance providers. Insurance and litigation go hand in hand like ice cream to a cone. The days of manual case management is obsolete, LDS has created an online case management
The Superior Court of Riverside County has selected Legal Document Server to provide Online Case Management and E-Services. The court can now oversee case files and communicate directly with counsel. File management and communication is essential during litigation, as a
Have you ever been a victim of unsuccessfully serving or being served with a document via U.S. Mail, Facsimile or E-mail? More often than not, disputes can arise when a party will deny ever receiving service via U.S. Mail, Facsimile
Communication is a serious matter that is often overlooked in the legal practice. Attorney-Client communication should be consistent and secure to keep matters moving forward. If not, it can cause unnecessary tension and delays in a case. There are too
Have you ever heard of the terms E-Filing, E-Service or E-Discovery? If not, here is a quick crash course on what they mean and the impact they have in the evolving practice of litigation. The “E” represents Electronic, and the
Change is inevitable, and although the legal industry is slow in adopting new technology, it’s only a matter of time until it is fully embraced. It’s a well known fact that the legal industry struggles to integrate new technology, however, it’s