SERVICES
Civil & Criminal Litigation
A civil and criminal litigation private investigator helps legal cases by gathering and analyzing evidence. Their main duties include:
Evidence Collection: Gathering physical evidence, documents, and witness statements through interviews.
Surveillance: Documenting subject activity.
Background Checks: Reviewing criminal and civil records, financial histories, and qualifications of individuals involved.
Report Writing: Summarizing findings in detailed reports to support legal strategies and decision making.
Testifying in Court: Providing testimony about evidence and investigative methods when needed.
Collaboration with Attorneys: Working with lawyers to ensure evidence meets legal standards.
Research: Conducting thorough research on legal precedents and details to strengthen arguments.
In short, a private investigator is essential for legal teams, improving cases through effective investigation and evidence management.
Protective Services
A competent security team ensures the safety of individuals, groups, or events. Key responsibilities include:
Surveillance: Monitoring individuals who may threaten safety.
Threat Assessments: Evaluating risks by analyzing personal histories and vulnerabilities.
Background Checks: Investigating individuals in the client’s circle, including employees and partners.
Security Planning: Creating security plans for travel, residences, and events.
Personal Protection: Providing close protection or bodyguard services in high-risk situations.
Crisis Management: Handling emergencies with evacuation plans and response strategies.
Consultation: Advising on security measures and personal safety best practices.
Collaboration: Partnering with law enforcement to enhance security.
Security teams combine investigative skills with security strategies to safeguard clients from threats.
Corporate Investigations
A corporate private investigator focuses on uncovering information relevant to businesses and organizations. Their primary responsibilities include conducting background checks on potential employees, partners, or vendors to assess integrity and reliability. They may also investigate cases of corporate espionage, employee theft, or fraud, ensuring that any suspicious activity is thoroughly examined.
Corporate private investigators often review financial records, conduct surveillance, and gather evidence to support legal cases or internal investigations. They may work closely with legal teams to provide testimony or additional insights based on their findings. Additionally, they can assist in crisis management by investigating incidents that could harm a company’s reputation or operations, offering strategies to address and mitigate potential threats.
In essence, the role of a corporate private investigator is to protect the interests of a business by providing actionable intelligence that helps in making informed decisions. Their work is critical in maintaining the integrity and security of corporate operations.