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Yes, these are supplemental action using the court to enforce and collect a judgement. His website list his corporate office at the same location as a virtual address.
If you did not know better, you would show up at his address to try to collect on a judgement. A google search of that address...
Incorrect. I am not looking for business formation suggestion but rather trying to understand how they can be served a subpoena since they are technically out of state.
I looked up the company's website and address. It tracks down to a location in a virtual office out of state.
I am...
My business provided him with goods and services rendered but not paid for. Then he dared me to sue him. Saying that better people have tried and failed and how he knows all the tricks to get out of debt.
When a company outsources an entire department to a 3rd party.
Is that 3rd party subject to the same subpoena as if they were the company being sued(like an extension of that company) or can this be used to shield incriminating documents/activity?
Some companies might just have a single...
The company is a pyramid scheme. He is on top of the pyramid but I don't think that lower down people are considered employees. The company is just the 1 guy if you don't count the lower down people on the pyramid.
The company is using the fake virtual office as their address on all legal document and other paperwork. Its listed as their corporate headquarters on the website however the virtual office is not a real office but a company they hire to basically pretend to be them.
They get their mail, scan...
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...
What about the Stored Communications Act (SCA)?
Won't that override a subpoena?
For example, you could not get someone Gmail records in civil litigation even with a subpoena, right?
What is the name of your state? NV
Are Virtual Office mail information uploaded to an online system/dashboard ( the cloud) fair game for subpoenas or are they protected under the storage communications act ( SCA) ?
Company in litigation is representing themselves as located that virtual...
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