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Before selecting a Private Investigator, in New Hampshire or anywhere else, a little soul searching is advised. If you are considering a Private Investigator, you have identified a potential problem for which you need professional advice. Or, do you?

Before retaining a Private Investigator, a reality check is suggested. The Private Investigator’s role is to accumulate accurate information and report the findings. That report may not contain the expected outcome. Clients need to decide if they are prepared for surprising revelations.
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Private Investigator & Business Insurance Claims

September 28, 2009

Most employers agree that disability insurance and worker’s compensation insurance are sensible insurance programs.  These programs are designed to protect the employee and the employer.  Not only are these insurances required by law, but they furnish necessary protection for the employee.  Some companies require a minimal employee contribution for disability.  Worker’s Compensation Insurance is required [...]

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About Nickel’s Private Investigations

May 1, 2009

As the founder of this firm, Mr. Nickels brings over 30 years of knowledge and attention to detail to every case. He is involved with each case personally, and will use every resource available to make sure your case is solved. His expertise consists of Industrial Espionage, Corporate Anti-Trust, Insurance Fraud, Criminal, Divorce and Child Custody, [...]

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Business Investigation: Show Me What You’re Working With

March 13, 2009

Individuals are not the only ones who join together and try to work together. They are not the only ones who join with someone else into a partnership that benefits both. Though individuals do come together in marriage, or in committed relationships, businesses, too, do the same thing. It is called a merger, or a [...]

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Racketeering Anti Trust Crime Categories Can Be Varied

December 12, 2008

In the late 1930′s White collar crime was defined as ¨any criminal act committed by a person of respectable origins and high social status in the course of his occupation.¨ Today experts believe this definition is a little too narrow. Now a White collar crime is any crime that deals with finance, fraud or money [...]

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