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US Postal Service Issues Serving Suit in Atlanta Lead Ohio Court to Reverse Default Judgment
"Here, even if the smudge in the signature line could be considered a 'signature' by an individual, no evidence in the record exists to show where the certified mail was actually delivered, because the return receipt does not contain a specific address as required by Civ. R. 4.1(A)(1)," the court said. "In this case, the illegible smudges on the signature line and on the address line in the certified mail return receipt, along with the uncontested affidavits from REST's officer, employee, and agent averring that REST did not receive the summons and complaint are sufficient to establish that service on REST was not proper."AI or Not, That Is the Question: Inside the Burgeoning AI Detection Market
For an AI detection tool to pass legal muster when it comes to authentication, regulations may first have to first catch up with the technology.US Postal Service Complications Lead Ohio Court to Reverse Default Judgment
"Here, even if the smudge in the signature line could be considered a 'signature' by an individual, no evidence in the record exists to show where the certified mail was actually delivered, because the return receipt does not contain a specific address as required by Civ. R. 4.1(A)(1)," the court said. "In this case, the illegible smudges on the signature line and on the address line in the certified mail return receipt, along with the uncontested affidavits from REST's officer, employee, and agent averring that REST did not receive the summons and complaint are sufficient to establish that service on REST was not proper."Deal Watch: Big Week for M&A, But Big Law Dealmakers Say It May Not Last
"The more significant challenge that leveraged M&A is facing is the breadth of available financing," noted Ethan Klingsberg at Freshfields.Some Thoughts on This Year's TAL Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
Covington, Cravath, Kirkland, Latham, Orrick, Quinn Emanuel, and Williams & Connolly are the finalists for The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year. What were the common threads that set them apart from the competition?View more book results for the query "Covington"
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