Private Investigators Can Win Your Case by Providing Attorney Work Product
Through general knowledge and personal connections, a well-seasoned investigation firm can prove invaluable to virtually all aspects of a lawsuit.
A private investigator can gather evidence and provide that critical advantage allowing you to prevail in your case. A good attorney can use this edge to win in court. Everything you discuss with a private investigator is considered confidential whether you hire him or not. However, unlike a client’s relationship with his attorney, which is completely privileged and cannot be divulged by anyone other than the client, there are no legal protections between private investigators and their clients. A good private investigator will keep all the information you have given him strictly confidential. However, they may be subpoenaed and forced by the courts to testify as to the details of your case.
However, you can prevent that by having your attorney hire the investigator. When the private investigator works for your attorney, rather than you, most of what the investigator discovers and submits to the attorney is covered under Attorney Work Product and is privileged information. In addition, it means that the information your investigator learns and the statements he takes are protected. The private investigator cannot be compelled to divulge what he has learned.
Through general knowledge, personal connections, or determined work ethic, a well-seasoned investigation firm can prove invaluable to virtually all aspects of a lawsuit.
In assisting the attorney, an insightful and skilled investigation team will be able, and competent enough to research, locate, and identify expert witnesses, while being uniquely qualified to provide independent, therefore more reliable testimony at hearing and trials.
Litigation typically involves an Inquiry into the assets of each of the parties in a lawsuit. Any asset investigation should include the expertise of a private investigator and the unique resources they can access for the parties and attorneys on each side. A Los Angeles asset search expert can help you with this important service.
Being knowledgeable about the specific nuances of the numerous information brokers and their databases is critical for anyone engaged in public record data research. An expert asset search private investigator who is adept at accessing this data has a broad range of important information readily available. However, one must have both the knowledge and experience required to access the full scope of the public records information network.
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John DeMarr
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