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Friday, October 15th, 2010Investigate before you litigate, I said to an attorney today and want to repeat that phrase to everyone out there. It does not matter what the nature of your case is, if it is going to trial, if your case is going to be heard in a court of law or even presented before a [...]
Worker’s Comp is Costing You Money
Friday, August 13th, 2010Let’s be honest; employees who file fraudulent workers’ compensation claims are thieves – criminals – nothing more and nothing less. Some see it as “easy money” – a victimless crime. Others see it as a way of supplementing what their employer pays them or a chance to “make up” for that low salary or hourly [...]
The Double-Edged Sword of The Smartphone
Monday, August 9th, 2010Careful! That smartphone of yours could land you in jail. Actually, that’s only true if you plan on committing a crime. If you’re a God-fearing, law abiding citizen you only have to worry about losing all of your money and personal information. The Smartphone; An Investigator’s Treasure Trove A smartphone’s software will leave digital fingerprints [...]
Background Checks Could Save Your Company
Friday, August 6th, 2010Is it a crime for a job applicant to lie on their résumé – or simply a moral issue that’s best left between them and their conscience? At the same time, does an employer have the right to conduct a “background” investigation on the job applicant as part of the application process – or is [...]
“The Case of The Celebrated Conquest; The Great Mosque of New York”
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010It was a controversial decision by New York City leaders, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, to approve the construction of a mosque just two blocks from Ground Zero. Having investigated Muslims and conducted surveillance around mosques, I can tell you that such an edifice will have a tremendous effect on the area and the people in [...]
Tracking is Stalking
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Many GPS equipment manufacturers and retailers are trying to convince people that private investigators aren’t needed any longer – that the days of the P. I. may be numbered due to the technology of the future, the GPS tracking device. The idea is that anyone can buy a tracking device and discover where someone is [...]
Fishing For Illegals
Friday, July 23rd, 2010An American woman is crying because her illegal alien husband was caught fishing on Lake Lanier in Hall County, GA without a license and may be deported. Just asking here – but did you not know that he was in the United States illegally when you married him? And if so, what – you guys [...]
A Deadly Paradise
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010Few stories capture the imagination of amateur sleuths and mystery buffs like the champagne and caviar murder cases of the rich and famous – and the murder of Ben Novack, Jr. has popped a cork in celebration of its first anniversary in a big way. No “soap opera” could ever come close to this storyline. [...]
Parent Custodial Equality in TN
Monday, April 12th, 2010In a recent article PI Newswire discusses one of the age old problems that divorcing parents face: who gets the children? The article points out that when King Solomon posed the solution of dividing the child between the two mothers who both claimed the child was born to them. The rightful mother was horrified not [...]
Don’t Get Ripped Off
Monday, January 25th, 2010The downturn in the economy has resulted in an economic swing in the opposite direction for Private Investigations. Many reasons can be attributed to this but, for the most part, private corporations as well as individuals are seeking the help of the professional PI to insure they are not being ripped off. Many law firms [...]
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