Service of Process in Domestic Violence Cases

Delali discusses current D.C. rules governing service of process in domestic violence cases including the challenges imposed on low income and pro se litigants, and ways to improve the process to serve and protect the rights of petitioners. University of District of Columbia professor Andrew Budzinski, Esq. guest hosts.  To learn more about service of process, read Prof. Budzinski’s article at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3216057 Want to get ahead of the pack? Joining the D.C. Bar Law Student Community (LSC) can get you there. Your LSC membership will provide resume and skills boosting opportunities and one-on-one access to local practicing attorneys. To learn more, click here. Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations.

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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community at dcbar.org/LSC. Current Hosts: Tamya Anderson, Howard University School of Law, Class of 2026 Andrew Nettels, George Washington University Law School, Class of 2025 Prisila Otazo, UDC David A. Clark School of Law, Class of 2027 Presented by the D.C. Bar Communities Podcast Network. Theme Music: "Something Elated" by Broke for Free