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Private Investigation for the Corporate World

February 27, 2009

Private investigation is not simply for the private sector. Though individuals often hire a PI to perform some type of personal surveillance or research, businesses and corporations, too, hire private investigators to be perform routine investigation and services. After all, a business need just as much protection as (if not more than) an individual.  Why [...]

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Interviewing: Seeking the Truth One Question at a Time

February 20, 2009

Interviewing people is one of the most fundamental and important tasks that a private investigator has. People know things. People see things. And the right people can tell you exactly what you need to know. For a private investigator, interviewing people is a quest. They are seeking the Truth of a situation, one question at [...]

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Background Research: Reliving the Past

February 18, 2009

Background Research is another integral part of a private investigators job. He is called upon often to find out as much information from the past as possible about a person or a company for many different reasons. For example, this could be background checks for employment purposes. Or this could be research about a potential [...]

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Impeaching Witnesses and Evidence

February 16, 2009

We have all seen a courtroom drama, either on TV or in the Movies, in which the Prosecution or the Defense team brings in a witness that will win the case and damage the other side. Then, in the classic plot twist, the “sure-fire” witness is shown to be not as perfect as originally thought, [...]

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Good Evidence: The Difference Between Freedom and Imprisonment

February 13, 2009

Chances are that we have all been there before. We know what happens when good evidence is introduced into the equation. Just think about all those times we got in trouble as children. We always thought that we were going to get away with it. We had a fail-proof plan. We would cry, or we [...]

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