Due to the difficulty in precisely locating Cristiano Ronaldo’s residence in Saudi Arabia, plaintiffs suggest using email, Twitter, or publication on a dedicated website. These unconventional methods reflect their determination to inform Ronaldo of the proceedings despite logistical challenges.
Binance Users Facing Service of Process Obstacles
Faced with these logistical difficulties, Binance users are asking for permission to use alternative channels to serve legal documents to the football player. They propose:
- Sending emails to Ronaldo’s known addresses to ensure he receives notification of the action.
- Sending via Twitter to Ronaldo’s verified accounts and to the email addresses of his legal advisors involved in disputes in the United States.
- Publication of the documents on a dedicated website, which would serve as a comprehensive repository on the case.
These unconventional means would help to overcome the challenges posed by locating Cristiano Ronaldo. And this, while ensuring he is certainly informed about the proceedings. They demonstrate the plaintiffs’ determination to exhaust all viable options to serve legal documents to the player.
The Petition Against Cristiano Ronaldo and Compliance with International Agreements
The approach reflects Binance users’ commitment to exploring all possible avenues to legally notify Ronaldo. Serving by unconventional means is not unheard of. It can, moreover, be approved by courts if it ensures adequate notification to the defendant.
Given the logistical challenges, the plaintiffs present compelling arguments for using email, Twitter, or a dedicated site. These modern means can effectively complement traditional methods of service, especially when the precise location of the defendant is problematic.
They would allow circumventing the constraints related to Cristiano Ronaldo’s residence in Saudi Arabia, while certainly informing him about the proceedings. The plaintiffs thus show initiative in circumventing procedural obstacles.
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