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Sunday 12 August 2012


A litigation process is typically carried out as a court room proceeding where two litigants argue their claims against each other before a judge who gives the final judgment on the case.  Alternatively, if the parties so wish, the decision can be given by an arbitrator which is a non-biased third person who is given the right of ruling the verdict. However, litigation is the predominant means of settling a dispute between two companies.
Litigation is a lengthy process that primarily depends on the gathering and presenting of evidence during the proceedings. Lack of substantial evidence most often results in court ruling in favor of the opposing party. Since evidence collection is such a vital part of this process, how does one go about gathering it to begin with? And even when all the proof you require has been acquired, there are still many other problems to address one. The proceedings may have taken place over a huge time-frame generally encompassing many a year and therefore generate such a huge amount of paper work that simply sorting through it can take an extensive portion of one’s time.
Let our private investigators take care of all your legal requirements. From gathering intelligence to organizing your paper work, these professionals are highly efficient individuals who have a knack for detail and can scour evidence from every corner by carrying out extensive background checks and in-depth interviews with client and even employees of the opponent party. These are highly qualified individuals, being extremely versatile which enables them to deal with each scenario accordingly.
Compiling of evidence is done thoroughly and our private investigators leave no stone unturned. Since the success of your suit depends primarily on this evidence, care is taken to ensure that it is authentic and has not been intentionally fabricated by the person from whom it has been collected. The investigator checks and re-checks every piece of information before deeming it appropriate for presentation before the court. Ill-conceived lines of evidence undermine your case and significantly reduce its credibility. The investigator takes great pains to ensure that this does not happen.
Our investigators cover a huge area of investigative services. These include forensic accounting as well as computer forensics, this being a pre-requisite nowadays for successful intelligence gathering. Keeping in vogue with the digital age, our investigators are premium experts in all manners of evidence gathering through digital means.
Investigators also extend their services to attorneys and other litigation-associated personnel. Attorneys can often be bamboozled by the huge amount of data that accompanies each proceeding. The investigator employs his organization shills for sorting through such data. Familiarity with all aspects of the case is initially developed. A thorough understanding of the case specifics is eventually acquired. When complemented with fact finding and data indexing, various crucial aspects of the case emerge that would otherwise have been completely overlooked. Attorneys benefit greatly by such means as the process eventually strengthens the company’s case to a point where all arguments presented against it become useless.  Our private investigators work not only as individuals but also, depending upon your requirements may be the part of a team of investigators dedicated specifically to your task, working together to review an d gather all crucial evidence targeted at creating a strong defense for your company.
In the unlikely event that all such measures fail to elicit the court’s ruling in your favor, all is not lost. The involvement of a private investigator throughout the proceedings remains essentially in your favor. The investigator can aid the attorney in drawing up an appeal and can further contribute to developing key defense points in favor of the company be extensively reviewing the case in its entirety and further determining whether there are any more areas of the investigation that were not looked into before.