Tag Archive for: private investigation

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Social Media and Conventional Media: Sometimes There’s No Difference

I always like to ask professionals, no matter their industry: “What’s a good screening question to see whether someone in your profession may be competent?” In the case of someone who does investigations, I regularly advise that if…
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Open or Shut? Assets Hidden in Bank Accounts

PROBLEM: A couple had seven different bank accounts when they were married, but the wife never kept close tabs on them. Now the husband is using money from a joint account that the wife doesn't realize is still open. SOLUTIONS: Bank…

Putting Outrage Aside

There is no shortage of outrage in the world. I suspect it’s always been like this, but it was harder to share it with everyone else before most of us started making instant movies of our lives, to be distributed to millions for almost no…

The Perils of AI Investigation – Don’t Get Caught in a Doom Loop

A great piece by Ted Gioia https://lnkd.in/eQxZ5yJ7 about the dangers of looking backward only. This is what AI does, and if you're not careful, living only by algorithms can plunge you into a doom loop. I've written consistently that generative…
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Marketing Your Business: The Value Proposition and Why It Helps Investigators

There is no one-size-fits-all solution for marketing a business. If you have an unfamiliar product that requires a major amount of trust on the part of the first-time buyer, the approach should not be the same as persuading people to try a different…
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What Makes a Good Investigator?

As with a good meal, a few simple ingredients, combined in the right way. Good cooking consists of simple ingredients that nevertheless may take time to add to your meal. Garlic powder is easier to deploy than freshly peeled, mashed and diced…
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Issue Spotting in Investigation

Remember those law school exams that depended not as much on getting the right answer as on issue spotting? Usually you got a fact pattern and you had to look at all the ways those facts would present interesting legal questions for a judge…
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Can ChatGPT Help in an Investigation?

ChatGPT now comes up in most of the extended conversations I have with lawyers about how things are going. Many rave about how easy it is to have this robot whip up a simple motion or even, in one example, “a short speech about NATO defense…
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Financial Investigators: Don’t Forget About Emotion

In a financial investigation it’s easy to get buried under all the words and numbers and to forget about emotions – those of your client, the person you’re investigating, and your own. It’s understandable but something to guard against. Theballetspot.com If…
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Against Undue Credentialism

Is it in poor taste to argue against leaning too hard on credentials when you post something on LinkedIn, a platform where people showcase their credentials for all to see? I don’t think so. If you want a lawyer who will do a good job…