Brett Peters serves as the Service of Process Director at Janney & Janney Legal Support Services, bringing over 26 years of extensive experience in the legal support services industry. His role encompasses the oversight of all service of process and writ enforcement operations, where he...
Brett Peters serves as the Service of Process Director at Janney & Janney Legal Support Services, bringing over 26 years of extensive experience in the legal support services industry. His role encompasses the oversight of all service of process and writ enforcement operations, where he ensures that every aspect of these critical functions adheres to the highest standards of compliance with both State and Federal laws. Brett’s deep understanding of legal support data entry systems and field operations enables him to streamline processes effectively, enhancing the efficiency of service delivery while safeguarding the due process rights of all parties involved.
In his current position, Brett is responsible for the management of forms and fees associated with Process Server software, overseeing billing and reconciliation processes, and updating proofs of service. His expertise in litigation support and civil litigation allows him to navigate complex legal scenarios with ease, ensuring that all service processes are executed flawlessly. Recognized as an authority in service of process and court filing procedures, Brett is committed to maintaining the integrity of the legal system through meticulous attention to detail and a strong focus on customer service.
Brett’s leadership in personnel management fosters a culture of excellence within his team, empowering them to deliver high-quality legal support services. His proficiency in corporate law and governance further enhances his capability to manage legal documents and appeals effectively. As a dedicated professional, Brett Peters continues to set benchmarks in the legal support services field, ensuring that Janney & Janney remains a trusted partner for clients navigating the complexities of the legal landscape.