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Why Experience and Licensing Matter

Anyone can claim to be an investigator; far fewer operate under a state license with a true understanding of the law. We explain why Texas DPS licensing exists, what it protects clients from, and how a firm grounded in legal training avoids

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A Tech-Forward Approach to Surveillance

Modern investigation is as much digital as it is physical. We use Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to map relationships and verify claims, digital forensics to recover and authenticate evidence, and advanced optics to document activity at a distance. These tools, applied within

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Private Matters: Infidelity, Pre-Divorce Planning & Child Safety

Some of the most consequential investigations are deeply personal. We address how clients can approach suspected infidelity with clarity rather than confrontation, how discreet pre-divorce planning protects one’s position, and how custody and child-safety investigations document the facts that courts rely on.

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Corporate Due Diligence and Risk Mitigation

Every business relationship carries risk. In this series we explore how thorough background checks, partner vetting, and asset research protect companies from fraud, bad hires, and costly partnerships. We cover the warning signs that surface in due diligence and explain why knowing

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Strategic Intelligence for Legal Professionals

For attorneys, an investigation is only as valuable as it is usable in court. We write about how to build evidence that survives objection, how timing a surveillance operation correctly can capture decisive proof, and how a J.D.-led investigative approach aligns fieldwork