The Business
Understanding and Fighting Fraud
On the fundamental level, Webster’s Dictionary defines fraud as “deception in order to gain by another’s loss; craft; trickery; guile“.... Read More
CHANGE! Is the Process Serving Profession Doing Enough to Remain Relevant?
Change – what is it and what does it mean? If you Google “change” you will find dozens of definitions…... Read More
Using Private Investigator Subcontractors: Fortune or Curse?
For most private investigators, sub-contracting assignments is like stepping off into the proverbial black hole. Many have had bad experiences, while some have never sub-contracted to other PI’s and instead simply turn away the client. There are several points-of-view that... Read More
Defending the Defender: Inadequate and Negligent Security Investigations
Our agency was employed by an attorney that represented a security guard company in a negligence lawsuit. The facts of... Read More
Comparison and Contrast of Current and Proposed Pre-Trial Release Methodology
This system has evolved into a commercial bail activity, with the guarantor or responsible party being the citizens. The resulting... Read More
A Secret Network of Skip Tracers
Have you ever read the fine print on a credit application you’ve signed? It says that you give the creditor permission to inquire about and share credit information with other creditors. This has long been the “Secret Weapon” used by... Read More
Private Investigator Finds Profit in Loss
Uncovering crime was the America dream for Jeffrey-Peter Hauck until the economy turned bad. The former paratrooper and 15-year police... Read More
Derailed by Details? Memory Tips for the Long Haul
It can happen at the worst time. You’ll be knee-deep in a day with contacts, cases and paperwork. Then a... Read More

