Naples private investigators hired to save family held hostage in Egypt
The Video NAPLES, Fla.- Two private investigators signed on for a mission of a lifetime. Both risked their lives during a daring rescue to pull an American and her children out of Egypt. Because of the...
View ArticleMonopolistic’ licensing boards come under new scrutiny Supreme Court ruling...
‘Monopolistic’ licensing boards come under new scrutiny Supreme Court ruling could weaken boards accused of making it hard to launch businesses Posted: 12:00 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015...
View ArticleVictims of Debt Collection Scheme in New York Win $59 Million in Settlement
It’s important to note the difference between settlement and judgement. A judgment is a decision made by a court. It is usually either “judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $XX” or “judgment for...
View ArticleDebt Collection Deal Promises to Wipe Out Default Judgments
Injustice The Movie Injustice Alternate Opening Scene Ben Bedell 11/17/2015 A class action suit challenging “sewer service” and “robo-signing” practices in the consumer debt collection industry will be...
View ArticleWoman charged with fraud and theft from cancer support charity
A Glendale woman was accused of stealing money from a non-profit cancer support charity after being arrested Nov. 4. Melissa Talal, 42, was indicted by a grand jury, said the Arizona Attorney General’s...
View ArticleFormer Private Eye Pleads Guilty to One Count of Wire Fraud
A former private investigator believed to be involved in an alleged scheme to defraud a private investigations client pleaded guilty to one of eleven counts of wire fraud. 69-year-old Patricia...
View ArticleGuide to Privacy Online, Encryption, For Journalists
The GNU Privacy Guard GnuPG is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880 (also known as PGP). GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign your data and communication,...
View ArticleOmaha private investigator pleads guilty to defrauding client of more than...
An Omaha private investigator has agreed to plead guilty to scheming to defraud a client of more than $850,000. In exchange for Patricia Walker-Halstead’s plea, federal prosecutors agreed to drop 10...
View ArticleAppeals court tosses suit based on insufficient service of process by Andrew...
Let me give you one good reason why you should carefully review affidavits of service from your process server: Street-Dybdahl v. Nguyet Huynh, 157 Wn. App. 408 (2010). This prudent practice especially...
View ArticleRecommended Process Serving Standards for the Collection Industry
PROCESS SERVING STANDARDS SUMMIT Recommended Process Serving Standards for the Collection Industry Preamble All process servers and process serving companies should always conduct themselves in an...
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