Litigation
Jan. 22, 2003
How Do You Find a Good Investigator You Can Trust?
By Keith Rohman and Cathleen Watkins Deadlines are stacking up, the phones are ringing incessantly, and your calendar is out of control. You'd like to know more about the opposing party, but time is in short supply. A good investigator could probably uncover some useful background information, but how do you find one you can trust?




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