Australian Court Lets Lawyer Serve Papers Via Facebook
a302b writes "A Canberra lawyer has been permitted to serve legal documents via Facebook for a couple who defaulted on a loan. He claims he needed to do this because he was unable to track them down to a physical address. At what point does our online presence become 'real?' And what opportunities are available for fraud, if social networking sites are considered legal representations of ourselves, even when they can be anonymously created under any name?"
How does he know that the person is infact the one he wants? It could be someone registering with a false name. No, I guess it could not be cause that is now illegal.
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If the couple was in hiding but was maintaining an active presence on Facebook, then I can see how this would be reasonable. The lawyer was required to deliver the papers to the last known address is addition to serving notice via Facebook. Interesting, the profile disappeared after the papers were served...
Of course, it will still be up to the judge to decide if the experiment was a success. If he decides that the papers were not properly served even after allowing it, he won't give a summary judgment. Alternatively, the judgment could be vacated if the couple later challenges the judgment and the next judge finds that papers were not properly served.
(IANAL, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn express once!)
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Couldn't the lawyer request Facebook give up the goods on the couple?
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Yawn - Facebook is no different to email & US courts have served via email in the past.
One crappy, lossy, non-guaranteed electronic communications medium vs another.
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The question I have is how dose he know they read it? As I understand it, the key is making sure the person knows they have been served.
ah, if only there were a "troll but true" comment rating.
What trog wrote the summary?
Most of my clients know me only via phone number, email address, or chat alias. I still produce work and they still pay me.
My bank and my credit cards knows me by a made up user name. They still let me move my money around.
Amazon only knows me by a made up name and they trust me enough to take my money and ship goods to some address I just gave them.
The only thing controversial about serving documents via Facebook is that I don't know how you can verify delivery, which is kind of the whole point of serving papers.
U R SERVED!! U lamers 2 appear B4 judge Dec 19 700 hrs re home loan U "forgot" 2 repay.
G'day.
So, what advantage does the server of the legal notice get from this? What is to prevent him from creating a false identity in order to advance the legal process towards confiscating the property? What is to prevent someone from filing a false claim against someone, using a falsely created set of identities to serve notice to?
I'm surprised they even have lawyers in that colony of misfits.
Your not too far wrong sadly enough.
This story is really about australian debt recovery. In australia short of actual physical violence you use any tactic you like to recover debt.
You can even make threaten violence and scare the sh*t out of someone to get your money and the court will let you get away with it.
this is a link to a few who got fined. NOTE: ONLY FINED
http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/OFT/OFTWeb.nsf/Web+Pages/3C3C486D9B068FDF4A256FDC007E3CB5?OpenDocument&L1=News
They can just pay back the loan with WoW gold.
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