Monday, March 23, 2026 3:53:43 PM
The only even remotely relevant reason that might exist to serve the US Attorney, is for the SEC.
BUT, a Plaintiff can list a potential plaintiff as the SEC, or else serving the US attorney is pointless. Further, they indicate that the attempted service would be by Certified/ Registered Mail. BUT the problem with service by pail is exactly why sending by mail is foolish, as the recipient is not required to receive it by Mail. AABB will need to hire a process servier to serve the SEC/ the US Attorney general, followed by the substituted mail certified/ registered, AFTER the substituted service is complete.
The attempted service by mail, given that the SEC and the US attorney is out of stagte, buys AABB more time, after reasonable DD, and now they will need to hire a process server.
A smart person, that you claim to be would know all this, but instead, your agenda to to find fault and deficiaency, and BASH,, like the idiot you are..
In federal court, service of process requires delivering a summons and a copy of the complaint to the defendant within 90 days of filing, as dictated by Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The server must be at least 18 years old and not a party to the case. Proper methods include personal delivery, leaving copies at the defendant’s home with a resident of suitable age, or delivering to an authorized agent.
Key Federal Service Requirements (Rule 4):
Deadline: Service must be completed within 90 days after the complaint is filed, or the court may dismiss the case without prejudice or order service within a specified time.
Who Can Serve: Any person at least 18 years old who is not a party to the action.
What to Serve: A copy of the summons (signed by the clerk and bearing the court seal) and the complaint.
Methods for Individuals:
Personal Service: Delivering to the individual personally.
Substituted Service: Leaving copies at the individual’s dwelling or usual place of abode with someone of suitable age and discretion who resides there.
Agent Service: Delivering to an agent authorized by appointment or by law to receive service.
State Methods: Following the methods permitted by the state where the federal court sits or where service is made.
Service on Corporations: Served by delivering a copy of the summons and complaint to an officer, managing agent, general agent, or any other agent authorized to receive service.
Proof of Service: The server must file a proof of service with the court, usually via a signed affidavit
Waiver of Service:
Under Rule 4(d), a plaintiff may notify a defendant of the lawsuit and request that they waive formal service to save costs, which extends the response time.
Other Papers (Rule 5):
Once the initial complaint and summons are served, subsequent documents (motions, discovery requests) are governed by Rule 5, which allows for more informal service methods like mailing or electronic service, according to Cornell Law School.
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BUT, a Plaintiff can list a potential plaintiff as the SEC, or else serving the US attorney is pointless. Further, they indicate that the attempted service would be by Certified/ Registered Mail. BUT the problem with service by pail is exactly why sending by mail is foolish, as the recipient is not required to receive it by Mail. AABB will need to hire a process servier to serve the SEC/ the US Attorney general, followed by the substituted mail certified/ registered, AFTER the substituted service is complete.
The attempted service by mail, given that the SEC and the US attorney is out of stagte, buys AABB more time, after reasonable DD, and now they will need to hire a process server.
A smart person, that you claim to be would know all this, but instead, your agenda to to find fault and deficiaency, and BASH,, like the idiot you are..
In federal court, service of process requires delivering a summons and a copy of the complaint to the defendant within 90 days of filing, as dictated by Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The server must be at least 18 years old and not a party to the case. Proper methods include personal delivery, leaving copies at the defendant’s home with a resident of suitable age, or delivering to an authorized agent.
Key Federal Service Requirements (Rule 4):
Deadline: Service must be completed within 90 days after the complaint is filed, or the court may dismiss the case without prejudice or order service within a specified time.
Who Can Serve: Any person at least 18 years old who is not a party to the action.
What to Serve: A copy of the summons (signed by the clerk and bearing the court seal) and the complaint.
Methods for Individuals:
Personal Service: Delivering to the individual personally.
Substituted Service: Leaving copies at the individual’s dwelling or usual place of abode with someone of suitable age and discretion who resides there.
Agent Service: Delivering to an agent authorized by appointment or by law to receive service.
State Methods: Following the methods permitted by the state where the federal court sits or where service is made.
Service on Corporations: Served by delivering a copy of the summons and complaint to an officer, managing agent, general agent, or any other agent authorized to receive service.
Proof of Service: The server must file a proof of service with the court, usually via a signed affidavit
Waiver of Service:
Under Rule 4(d), a plaintiff may notify a defendant of the lawsuit and request that they waive formal service to save costs, which extends the response time.
Other Papers (Rule 5):
Once the initial complaint and summons are served, subsequent documents (motions, discovery requests) are governed by Rule 5, which allows for more informal service methods like mailing or electronic service, according to Cornell Law School.
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