The successful results achieved by competent attorneys in litigation, client representation or negotiations, etc. are a culmination of collaborative efforts orchestrated by counsel, support staff and independent experts. Counsel analyses and uses the information provided from resources that are deemed supportive of achieving the desired outcome. The strength and effectiveness are sometimes dependent on the vigilance and expertise of in house support staff, adjunct experts; especially private investigators. Behind every good attorney is a good private investigator. The relationship is built on trust, honesty and confidentiality.
Attorneys are adept at representing clients, filing the necessary motions in courts, negotiating issues, etc, but not in doing in depth investigative background checks, surveillance, locating witnesses, conducting field interviews, finding assets for judgments, investigating fraud, all things that a competent private investigator is proficient in doing and it augments the effectiveness of counsel by having the most timely, essential, relevant and pertinent information to formulate a position for representation. A good private investigator can provide answers by utilizing surveillance, discreet interviewing of neighbors, accessing databases and hitting the streets and implement good old fashioned gumshoe techniques. They are ethical professionals who usually utilizing expertise, knowledge and competency acquired in former careers and diverse industries, e.g. Law Enforcement, Journalism, Insurance, etc. This diversity enhances the effectiveness of the private investigative industry collectively and creates better value to prospective attorneys seeking resolutions to problems affecting their clients. » Read more: The Attorney’s Private Investigator