sylvesterfl
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
recently caught a process server pursuing my company for a case going through my home mailbox. I have several video feeds and snapshots of her doing this. In the video she is holding several papers in her hand and since the camera quality isn't too good you can't really tell if she simply examines the mail or steals a piece. A friend of mine knows this person as she used to work for him. He is in the legal business, and is pretty well convinced that this evidence could help me get this case dismissed. Short background on the case is that it's a bogus lawsuit from an out of state attorney for the phone company yellow page. It's bogus because they had made mistakes in my ad and changed/disco'd my numbers without my knowledge thus costing me a lot of lost business. I just don't have the time and money to fight them on this in an out of state court. Given the fact this is a crime?, a violation of process server rules?, and possible mail theft ... couldn't I somehow use this as part of my counterclaim against the phone company?
Thanks for any details on this as I plan on having someone contact the attys that are suing my company and sending them the photographic evidence. I just want to know what the law really is and how it might impact my case before I proceed on this issue. I've been getting some conflicting answers from other venues.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
recently caught a process server pursuing my company for a case going through my home mailbox. I have several video feeds and snapshots of her doing this. In the video she is holding several papers in her hand and since the camera quality isn't too good you can't really tell if she simply examines the mail or steals a piece. A friend of mine knows this person as she used to work for him. He is in the legal business, and is pretty well convinced that this evidence could help me get this case dismissed. Short background on the case is that it's a bogus lawsuit from an out of state attorney for the phone company yellow page. It's bogus because they had made mistakes in my ad and changed/disco'd my numbers without my knowledge thus costing me a lot of lost business. I just don't have the time and money to fight them on this in an out of state court. Given the fact this is a crime?, a violation of process server rules?, and possible mail theft ... couldn't I somehow use this as part of my counterclaim against the phone company?
Thanks for any details on this as I plan on having someone contact the attys that are suing my company and sending them the photographic evidence. I just want to know what the law really is and how it might impact my case before I proceed on this issue. I've been getting some conflicting answers from other venues.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?