Benefits of Having a
Local Attorney as the Statutory Agent. These are the benefits of having a
local attorney as your statutory agent:
5.1 Less
Cost Than a Commercial Statutory Agent. The fees for having our firm serve as
the statutory agent or a specific attorney in the firm serve as statutory agent
are approximately half the cost of having a commercial statutory agent. For the same price you have someone to
receive the service and to advise you immediately.
5.2 Avoid
Embarrassment. Attorneys are trained and callous to
having sheriff deputies, police officers and private process servers coming to
their offices. These persons know
the attorney will not be intimidated or scared and, therefore, will not do
anything to acerbate the scene.
5.3 Insurance
That Receipt is Properly Acknowledged. Our firm has systems for receiving
service of process and other official notices to document the date, time and
circumstances of the service which is exceedingly important when timing the
response.
5.4 Provides
a Thinking Person to Evaluate the Severity of the Notice or Service. An
attorney who is knowledgeable of the laws will be able to ascertain whether
time is of the essence with regard to the response and determine the severity
of the service or notice and respond accordingly.
5.5 The
Attorney Has Privileges in Dealing With Other Attorneys. Because
of the professional respect of one attorney to another, the attorney is able to
call the fellow attorney who initiated the service or notice to find out more
information about the intent of the missive, and to request extensions of time
which are normally granted as a matter of courtesy from one attorney to
another.
5.6 When
You Receive the Bad News of Service, You Receive Immediate Advice on the
Response. It is always gratifying to receive the good news with the
bad news. Without the attorney
evaluation, you might fret over the service or notice unnecessarily. When the attorney statutory agent
advises you of the service, he also explains its complications and what is
necessary for a response eliminating for you periods of doubt and
consternation. You are assured of
always having a stand-by attorney. When an attorney functions as a statutory agent, you know you have an
attorney Ňon retainer.Ó You do not
have to establish a new attorney relationship, which sometimes requires an
initial retainer or expensive delays. If the attorney statutory agent does not know how to respond, he will
know for certain what attorney or other professional is needed to give you the
advice necessary for the response.
5.7 Your
Statutory Agent Attorney Usually Has Your File. We
serve as statutory agent only for clients whose files we retain. This allows us to review the file when
we receive the service of process or notice and better research how and when to
respond to what is served upon us as statutory agent.