Post reply
Original Message:
Class Action Against Diamond Resorts? (by Irene P.):
Olufemio This from the attorney I contacted: What state do you live in? Most states have a long-arm statue that allows you to sue out of state defendants. Ask the Secretary of State in your state if Diamond has a designated registered agent whom you can serve with process. If the answer is no, then it is typical for the Secretary of State to be deemed the registered agent for service of process. You typically serve the Secretary of State with the suit and the the Secretary of State forwards it to Diamond. Assuming that you are not a Nevada resident then you should check the long-arm statute in your state where you live so that you can find out what you need to do to effectuate service of process on Diamond. You should probably call the Nevada secretary of state too to see who Diamond's registered agent is for service of process.
If this is Greek to you, find an attorney or search the internet for more information. Hope this helps.