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Process Server and Private Investigator location service ServeMatch.com launches
ServeNow.com launches free platform that enables legal professionals to find support services anywhere in the United States or worldwide
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 9, 2005 -- ServeNow.com, a worldwide directory of process servers, private investigators and legal support service providers, announced today the official launch of ServeMatch.com (http://www.servematch.com).
ServeMatch.com is an online platform that enables lawyers, paralegals, legal professionals and private parties to find local legal support services quickly and easily. For lawyers and paralegals, finding reliable process servers and investigators throughout the United States and worldwide can be challenging and extremely time consuming. ServeMatch.com saves legal professionals vital hours previously spent searching the web and making phone calls by responding to specific local queries and delivering results directly via email. Users can set up an account, at no cost, and return to use this free service again and again.
Our goal with ServeMatch.com is to increase the efficiency of finding process servers and investigators. The ServeMatch.com concept is a pragmatic approach to locating local service providers, said Adam Camras, CEO and co-founder of ServeNow.com. Let us do the busy work, so you can focus on the more significant aspects of performing your job.
ServeMatch.com provides an automated platform that law firms and legal professionals can use for all their process serving and investigative needs. In the rare instance where a process server or investigator is not found in the ServeMatch.com database, the client is immediately notified that the ServeNow.com staff has begun locating someone to assist them.
ServeMatch.com is a simple three step process for professionals seeking process serving, investigation, surveillance, skip tracing, document filing and retrieval and additional legal support services.
Process serving is a vital part of civil procedure for court cases and legal proceedings. Process servers assure that parties to a case are served in accordance with the law. ServeMatch.com is one of many channels ServeNow.com has developed to bring process servers and legal support professionals together with those who require their services. Additional mediums are under development and will be announced in the near future.
About ServeNow.com
ServeNow.com is an online resource dedicated solely to the process serving industry. The ServeNow.com Network has only been online since November 2004, but is already the most visited and fastest growing group of Internet properties in the process serving industry. The goal of ServeNow.com and its affiliate sites is to align the services offered by its advertisers with the needs of a vast array of legal professionals. In doing so, ServeNow.com will become the sole destination for legal professionals seeking legal support services. ServeNow.com also offers a wealth of industry tools, news and information, and provides process servers with an unparalleled channel to advertise process serving services.
To browse the ServeNow.com Process Server Directory or to learn about the process serving industry, please visit http://www.serve-now.com. ServeMatch.com is located at http://www.servematch.com.
Editorial Contact:
Trent Carlyle, ServeNow.com
(877) 737-8366
Consumer Advocacy Groups Combine Forces
NORTH HUNTINGDON, Pa., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The United Consumers Advocacy Network (UCAN) and Partners for Fair Debt Collections (PFDC) announced today their agreement to combine forces and form the largest consumer advocacy organization aimed at protecting clients of debt relief companies from abusive collections practices of creditors and collection agencies.
This agreement represents a combined client base of nearly 10,000 debtors with over $100 million of debt in approximately 60,000 creditor accounts. The resulting organization will assume the UCAN name and maintain its headquarters in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
"I'm very excited because as the company is getting larger, the service offerings are growing as well," explains Dave Leuthold, who will assume leadership of UCAN from his current role as president of PFDC. "These new services will give debt relief companies a much greater competitive advantage as their clients face the growing challenges of resolving their debts."
UCAN services are only available to consumers enrolled in a program with a debt relief company that subscribe to UCAN's services. UCAN will offer three levels of advocacy services to fit the various needs of agencies and their clients.
About UCAN
The United Consumer Advocacy Network was formed in 2001 by experienced industry veterans to offer advocacy support and services for clients of debt relief agencies. UCAN serves the needs of debt relief companies and their clients as they face the growing problem of abusive, harassing and unfair practices of creditors and their collection efforts. For more information, please call 1-877-462-UCAN or visit their website at http://www.ucan.net.
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Source: United Consumers Advocacy Network
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