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Free consultation call 1-800-365-6945
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Free consultation call 1-800-365-6945
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Our experience and knowledge are well known around the world.
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As the leading provider of legal support services abroad, we received special invitation in
2003 to attend the Special Administrative Session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law,
held at The Hague, Netherlands. This session was organized to discuss the current mechanics and problems
of the Hague Service Convention, Hague Evidence Convention and Hague Convention Abolishing The Requirement
Of Legalization For Foreign Public Documents and was attended by judicial representatives of most signatory
countries. Our attendance and participation in this session has given us insight into the current problems
encountered by each country relating to documents they receive from the United States and how to avoid
these problems.
Our personal relationships with the judicial authorities in many countries allows us to have a better
understanding of their procedures and requirements.
Unlike other international service agencies, we do not serve documents in the United States (although
we do facilitate services in the United States for our foreign clients). Our ONLY focus is legal support
services abroad, from service to investigation to acquisition of evidence.
Our Convention service fees are a flat rate that is all inclusive. This fee includes shipment of the
documents abroad using next day air courier and an affidavit stating service is in progress (generally
used to support motions to extend).
We are able to provide supporting information and documentation, if necessary, to assist in getting
difficult court signatures, and affidavits, if necessary, to obtain additional extensions of time or
comply with court orders to provide the status of a service.
Our experience allows our clients to avoid costly mistakes and potential problems.
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