09/24/2024
When I started Smoky Mountain Process And Legal Services years ago.. I never dreamed that it would ever be all that it has become. Certainly I didn't have on my bingo card that I would ever have the opportunity to present and teach others in the legal field about Service of Process.. I have had that honor and privilege twice this year.. 1st in July to the Smoky Mountain Paralegal Association.. and again on Sunday afternoon to 1st year Law Students at Lincoln Memorial University-Duncan School of Law Hybrid program learning about Rules of Civil Procedure.. My heart was racing as I made my entrance to my lecture by
" serving " Dean Lyon ( he was a great case study in being a perfect evasive defendant and allowed me to show the students a proper "drop service" lol) and beginning my lecture in what I can only describe as one of those "Someone pinch me, am I really here right now? How cool is this! " moments. I can only hope that the law students got something out of my lecture and can I just tell you what an amazing, bright and engaging class they were. ( One of them even knew when asked " What did I do incorrectly?", knew to answer " No SOP on Sundays allowed in Tennessee " ). What a privilege and opportunity to educate our future attorneys about the challenges of service that I was honored and humbled to have ! As Process Servers we say all of the time " If attorneys only knew" ... well it's my fervent hope that 50 future attorneys learned well and will remember that their school, and their Professor cared enough about them knowing to invite me to speak. Special thanks to Dean Lyon, the school and those great students for granting me a part of their education to do it, my sister - Beccs.. thanks for a fabulous power point, and of course my Candice for always believing in me and for always being my moral support, and finally for Chief Ken Swindle for setting an example of what being a good Process Server Investigator really means to an attorney.