Company in litigation is representing themselves as located that virtual office.
If I read this correctly, the company, not an individual, is representing itself? Not legal in Nevada, a company, that is not a sole proprietorship, must be represented by an attorney.
The person/company in litigation has a fake ( virtual) address in NV.
Is a Virtual office considered a independent 3rd party company or an accomplice?
What relationship do they have with their clients?
That of an ISP, Dropbox, Uber driver, landlord, Franchise owner, office manager?
Virtual Office I think is a new concept maybe without clear laws on how they are classified.
He tells the world that his office is located there. Its on all his legal documents. They may have all the documents needed to win in court.
I am trying to find if that virtual office is required to turn over his info under a subpoena . This this is untested waters, please let me know.