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Employee and Workplace Theft Slideshow
Check out our latest educational slideshow on workplace theft and fraud. Never attempt to conduct your own investigation if you suspect an employee of theft or fraud. There are established procedures that need to be followed to ensure admissibility of evidence....
Ten Tips for Lawyers Hiring Private Investigators
Lawyers and law firms utilize private investigation services for a variety of reasons: reconstructing accidents and locating/interviewing witnesses uncovering hidden assets gathering information that can be used to assist in a criminal defense case gathering evidence...
Going to Family Court? Consider Hiring a Private Investigator
Matters that end up in family court -- such as domestic or child abuse, infidelity, divorce and child custody cases, etc. – can be very emotional and highly charged. Lawyers and firms practicing family law often have a hard time obtaining accurate information since...
When, Where & How to Start Conducting a Person Search
It’s a stark fact of American life: at any given time, roughly 100,000 people are “missing.” People go missing for many reasons; children may be abducted by a spouse involved in a custody dispute, adults sometimes run away. Very few missing persons are actually the...
Infidelity Checklist (Updated)
This is an update of an earlier post in which we outlined the tell-tale signs of cheating by a spouse or partner. Statistics indicate that well in excess of 40% of spouses/partners are unfaithful, so don't dismiss your gut instinct when something tells you...
Private Investigations in Support of a Criminal Defense
If you have been accused with a crime and are facing a trial, the investigation conducted by your defense team should be as thorough as possible. The prosecuting attorney will be looking hard for evidence that will incriminate and convict you, so it’s very important...