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North Carolina Association of Private Investigators (NCAPI) Recaps 2010 Annual Membership Meeting
The North Carolina Association of Private Investigators held its 23rd Annual Association Banquet and Membership Meeting on January 15 and 16 at the Marriot Downtown in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The event was hailed a success.
The NCAPI was pleased to welcome Senator Richard Burr, R-NC, as the Keynote Speaker at the Friday Night Banquet. Senator Burr [...]
Pennsylvania Association of Bail Professionals Forms Amid Proposed Legislation
From the new PABP website:
“Today the Pennsylvania Association of Bail Professionals stands on the road of a journey already underway. Pennsylvania’s commercial bail bond industry is in a dynamic state of change. Proposed changes affect the Department of Insurance, surety companies, bail bond agents, professional bail bondsman, instate bail enforcement agents and bail enforcement agents [...]
International Intelligence Network (Intellenet) Annual General Meeting 2010
Intellenet Conference
March 24-28, 2010
New Orlean, Louisiana
Bonjour mes amis,
I am excited to be a part of organizing the Intellenet Annual General Meeting to be held in New Orleans, LA, at the J W Marriott Hotel on March 23-28, 2010. I would like to extend a personal invitation to my friends that are Intellenet members and [...]
Anti-Computer Forensics
DEFINITION
Anti-forensics has only recently been recognized as a legitimate field of study. Within this field of study, numerous definitions of anti-forensics abound. One of the more widely known and accepted definitions comes from Dr. Marc Rogers of Purdue University. Dr. Rogers uses a more traditional “crime scene” approach when defining anti-forensics. “Attempts to negatively affect [...]
Dominic Casey Replies to Florida Association of Private Investigators' Allegations
In response to a scathing press release issued by the co-presidents of FAPI against investigators involved in the Caylee Anthony homicide investigation, Dominic Casey sent Pursuit Magazine the following response:
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Mark Feegel and Chuck Chambers,
I was forwarded your/FAPI March 27, 2009 Statement/Press Release. In this Press Release you state that you are refraining from speculation regarding [...]
FAPI Issues Statement Regarding James Hoover of the Caylee Anthony Homicide Investigation and Florida State PI Licensing Statutes
The Florida Association of Private Investigators issued the following press release today:
March 27, 2009
For Immediate Release
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Press Release
Florida Association of Private Investigators Deplores Reports of Unlicensed Activity
Florida Licensing Statutes are clear; The Private Investigators who involved themselves in the Anthony case appear to have acted in violation of the regulatory provisions governing the investigative profession as [...]
27Mar2009 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedCCTV Surveillance Equipment: What You Need to Succeed
By Ryan Temple
Today’s world is becoming a more dangerous and scary place to live. Burglary, vandalism, and violent crime run rampant in some areas, and often the police presence required to mitigate the threat in residential areas leaves a bit to be desired. But there are options available for homeowners to protect themselves and their [...]
Indiana Association of Professional Investigators (IAPI) Annual Training Seminar
Title: Indiana Association of Professional Investigators (IAPI) Annual Training Seminar
Location: Crown Plaza Hotel (Airport) in Indianapolis, Indiana
Link out: Click here
Description: ANNUAL TRAINING SEMINAR: Friday, March 27 & Saturday, March 28, 2009
Theme: “Thriving in Today’s Environment” Click here to download brochure and registration form.
Topics Covered include:
Florida Association of Licensed Investigators (FALI) 2009 Annual Conference
Title: Florida Association of Licensed Investigators (FALI) 2009 Educational Conference
Location: Renaissance Orlando Airport, Orlando, Florida
Link out: Click here
Description: The Florida Association of Licensed Investigators (FALI) is pleased to announce their 2009 Annual Educational Conference, May 21 – 24, in beautiful Orlando, Florida.
Dropping A Summons And Complaint Outside A Door Makes Good Service
The Server Must Know The Defendant Is Inside
By J. Craig Williams, Esq.
First-year law students grind through the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, but perhaps nothing is more entertaining in that class than the ways you can serve a complaint on a defendant. Which is to say that the class is otherwise extremely boring, especially [...]
Shortcomings of Technology: The Corruption of Legal Research
By: Scott P. Stolley, Esq.
“A lawyer without books
would be like a workman
without tools.”
—Thomas Jefferson
I have this dream—a nightmare really—like one of those dreams where you’re trapped in an embarrassing or compromising position. In this dream, I walk into my law firm’s library, and the shelves and books are gone. Instead, I see rows of keyboards [...]
5Jan2009 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedLegal Research on the Internet
By: Peggie Brown
Ask legal professionals to define legal research. Up pops several different answers with statute and case law being the most frequently listed responses. We may be about to add to the list.
Legal Research encompasses finding information to further a legal case or argument. The information found usually falls into two categories; primary or [...]











