Case Law and Statute Research
Budget: $25 – $50 USD
I'm seeking assistance in researching Texas case law and statutes that might support denying a bill of review for a defendant/registered agent.
The context involves a defendant who ignored communications from the process server and did not maintain a valid office during business hours as required by statute. This individual is now attempting to overturn a default judgment on the grounds that he was not properly served and, therefore, his due process was violated. A case that may be relevant is Luna V State Farm Lloyds 1:2022cv00021, according to previous AI analysis.
Key points to consider:
- The legal responsibilities and notice to a registered agent, which could constitute constructive notice.
- The burden placed on the registered agent.
- The implications of method B service not being perfected with certified mail.
- The situation where the agent directed the process server to serve his brother, a business partner, at a non Secretary of State listed address.
- The delivery of a citation to the address, but no certified mail of the citation being sent.
I require:
- Case law research
- Relevant case law at both federal and state levels
- Both Texas specific statutes and general principles applicable in multiple jurisdictions.
The ideal freelancer for this project would have extensive experience in legal research, particularly in case law and statutes relevant to Texas.
The context involves a defendant who ignored communications from the process server and did not maintain a valid office during business hours as required by statute. This individual is now attempting to overturn a default judgment on the grounds that he was not properly served and, therefore, his due process was violated. A case that may be relevant is Luna V State Farm Lloyds 1:2022cv00021, according to previous AI analysis.
Key points to consider:
- The legal responsibilities and notice to a registered agent, which could constitute constructive notice.
- The burden placed on the registered agent.
- The implications of method B service not being perfected with certified mail.
- The situation where the agent directed the process server to serve his brother, a business partner, at a non Secretary of State listed address.
- The delivery of a citation to the address, but no certified mail of the citation being sent.
I require:
- Case law research
- Relevant case law at both federal and state levels
- Both Texas specific statutes and general principles applicable in multiple jurisdictions.
The ideal freelancer for this project would have extensive experience in legal research, particularly in case law and statutes relevant to Texas.