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Perspective

Apr. 28, 2011

The Risks and Benefits of Electronic Service

To fully capitalize on its benefits, practitioners should need to commit to using electronic service. By Martin H. Nguyen of Keller and Heckman.


By Martin H. Nguyen


Electronic service in litigation is not a novel feature. At the state trial level, however, electronic service has not been universally adopted and is still the subject of misuse despite legislative and rule revisions, the most recent of which have been in effect since the beginning of the year.


In California, "electronic service" is defined as "service of a document, on a party or other person, by either electronic t...

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