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  <title>Refresh: Service of Process: Out-of-State</title>
  <description>  This week, join us as we revisit our episode on  Service of Process: Out-of-State  &amp;amp;nbsp;a refresher!   Original Air Date: September 10, 2019   In this, our second installment on service of process,&amp;amp;nbsp;Rebecca&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Steve&amp;amp;nbsp;discuss the difference between subject matter and personal jurisdiction, and how a court can have personal jurisdiction over a defendant that lives out of state.&amp;amp;nbsp; In the second half of the episode, learn how some of the special rules that apply to certain subrogation matters can actually make service of process on out of state defendants easier than serving defendants in the same state as the lawsuit.  Check our episodes on&amp;amp;nbsp;In-State&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;International&amp;amp;nbsp;Service for more information on this important part of the litigation process </description>
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