Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Ohio
Employment Law
What does it mean when the defendants file a motion for ''special process servers'' ? It is a sexual harassment claim with retalitation and now he is tranferring assets. There's alot more to it but I only have 1250 words.
Sorry!
Asked on 6/19/03, 1:00 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Regina Mullen
Legal Data Services, PLC
Re: Employment Law
According to the court rules of the State of Ohio, a motion for a process server is used to get court approval for anyone who is 18 years of age (essentially) to serve pleadings and other documents on an opposing party in a lawsuit.
In Michigan, you don't need court approval for service by an adult, in Ohio you do. A google search will give you this information, since lawugur is blocking URLS, even with spaces now apparently.
Answered on 6/19/03, 6:56 am
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