· 2/15/2000
Broadfoot v. Diaz (In Re International Telemedia Associates, Inc.)
Citations
- 245 B.R. 713
- 46 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 188
- 2000 Bankr. LEXIS 160
- 35 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 201
- 2000 WL 224102
How courts have described this case
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- stating that Rule 4(f)(3) provides flexibility and discretion that empowers courts to “fit the manner of service utilized to the facts and circumstances of the particular case”
- concluding electronic mail appropriate to effect service under Rule 4(f)(3) as incorporated by Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7004
- directing that service be effectuated via electronic mail, international mail, and international courier
- authorizing service of process by email under Rule 4(f)(3) when email was one of the only feasible methods of serving the opposing party, and the parties had previously communicated via email
- permitting email service in conjunction with other forms of service after defendant had specifically told plaintiff that email and fax were the best way to reach him, including in relation to the pending case
- granting Rule 4(f)(3) motion to approve service to defendant's last-known email address
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Judges: Stacey W. Cotton
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