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Keith Hernandez on Hitting and Why Investigators Should Take Note

When not at work, I like to do many things, and one of my favorites is to watch New York Mets baseball. Since moving to New York I’ve grown to love the team and I make common cause with the many Mets fans I run into (even in my Bronx neighborhood…
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Attorney Ethics 101: Fraud is Not Allowed

The non-legal press doesn’t usually get very deep into questions of legal ethics, but New York Magazine did a reasonable job of it in its hard-hitting piece this week on “The Bad, Good Lawyer” David Boies. The article asks whether Boies…
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Lessons from the Kardashian Stickup

This blog may be one of the few publications in the Western world that has never written the word “Kardashian,” but that has now changed. In the stories about the robbery in Paris of Kim Kardashian we found numerous issues that touch on…
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Socialite Husband and Wife Accuse Each Other of Hiding Jewelry in Bitter Divorce

Whitney St. John and James B. Fairchild’s acrimonious divorce began in 2011, and the couple has been fighting over how to divide their fabulous collection of art and antiques ever since.  With no amicable resolution in sight, last week, a…
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The Sterling Tapes: Don’t Try This at Home

Revenge is a dish best served cold, so if you’re going to tape a spouse or significant other, be cool about how you do it. Donald Sterling may yet hang on to his basketball team, and his (probably now former) girlfriend V. Stiviano may owe…
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Wynonna Judd Places GPS Tracker on Sister Ashley’s Car

We often blog here about how to find assets using public records and interviews.  Sometimes we get more unorthodox requests from clients to help them find assets or just plain figure out the facts.  For instance, a recent story that came out…