Asset investigation plays a pivotal role in certain types of civil cases. Personal injury cases, divorce cases, cases involving the collection of unpaid child support or alimony, business due diligence and other types of legal transactions can all hinge on the discovery of hidden assets or on obtaining a true valuation of existing assets and properties. We recognize that you want to provide your ...
Testimony from a key witness is a powerful tool in a trial. It is oftentimes the thing that will determine whether a jury will find a defendant guilty of innocent. Because of the great power witness testimony holds in trial, any unfavorable surprises concerning a witness and his or her background can make an attorney's case completely fall apart (on either side of the case). This could be the ...
There are countless reasons why an attorney would want to hire a legal private investigator. The most basic reason is that most attorneys and law firms simply do not have the time and resources to conduct a thorough investigation, find and interview potential witnesses, seek and uncover evidence that could be pertinent to proving their client's case, all in addition to preparing their case and ...
There is a higher standard of proof that is required in criminal cases as opposed to civil cases. In civil cases, it is only necessary to prove that one party has a greater level of evidence than the other party (even if that evidence is only slightly greater), or that the evidence shows a high probability that someone is guilty or liable. In contrast, criminal cases require that the defendant be ...
As an attorney you are well aware of the amount of work involved in building a solid defense strategy to help your client avoid an unjust conviction, or in preparing an aggressive lawsuit to help your client recover the compensation he or she is rightfully owed. Without the assistance of a skilled private investigator you could be missing pertinent information and evidence essential to your case. ...
There is a higher standard of proof that is required in criminal cases as opposed to civil cases. In civil cases, it is only necessary to prove that one party has a greater level of evidence than the other party (even if that evidence is only slightly greater), or that the evidence shows a high probability that someone is guilty or liable. In contrast, criminal cases require that the defendant be ...
Asset investigation plays a pivotal role in certain types of civil cases. Personal injury cases, divorce cases, cases involving the collection of unpaid child support or alimony, business due diligence and other types of legal transactions can all hinge on the discovery of hidden assets or on obtaining a true valuation of existing assets and properties. We recognize that you want to provide your ...
As an attorney you are well aware of the amount of work involved in building a solid defense strategy to help your client avoid an unjust conviction, or in preparing an aggressive lawsuit to help your client recover the compensation he or she is rightfully owed. Without the assistance of a skilled private investigator you could be missing pertinent information and evidence essential to your case. ...
Hiring an investigator can make all the difference in your case. Batza & Associates, Inc. is a team of dedicated investigative professionals and attorneys who stand ready to provide our clients with outstanding litigation support and quality investigative services. Our team caters exclusively to law firms and attorneys and understands that the right investigator can greatly change the course of a ...
Preparing a case takes a lot of hard work. Even the most efficient lawyers and productive law firms rarely find themselves able to gather evidence, find and interview witnesses, conduct background investigations, do asset valuations, and engage in various types of field investigative services, above and beyond the documentation they must prepare before a client's court date. In most cases, hiring ...
One of the most frustrating situations for any attorney is getting back an unfavorable verdict on a case he or she is representing. Most attorneys and law firms do everything they can to gather the evidence necessary to substantiate their client's case and in many cases the compelling strategy they are able to build on behalf of their client is enough to obtain a positive verdict. In situations ...
There are countless reasons why an attorney would want to hire a legal private investigator. The most basic reason is that most attorneys and law firms simply do not have the time and resources to conduct a thorough investigation, find and interview potential witnesses, seek and uncover evidence that could be pertinent to proving their client's case, all in addition to preparing their case and ...
Let's face it--the criminal justice system isn't perfect. There are cases in which wrongful convictions are made, subsequently creating the need for appeals. If a criminal defense attorney has the right information for proving that the conviction was made unfairly, that legal professional may be able to prevent the client from having to suffer through undeserved jail or prison time. The California ...
Receiving an unfavorable verdict in a case can be devastating to both you and your client. You likely invested a lot of time and effort in building what you believed to be an infallible strategy. Despite that fact, your client received a verdict that you feel does not equate with the evidence, testimonies and documentation you were able to provide during litigation. If you are able to show clear ...
There are countless reasons why an attorney would want to hire a legal private investigator. The most basic reason is that most attorneys and law firms simply do not have the time and resources to conduct a thorough investigation, find and interview potential witnesses, seek and uncover evidence that could be pertinent to proving their client's case, all in addition to preparing their case and ...
As a lawyer you are well aware that the preparation of a case involves a lot of sensitive material and confidential information that must be handled discreetly. If you are considering hiring an outside investigator or investigative firm to assist you in gathering the information and evidence you need to solidify your case, you will want to know that investigator has the tact and expertise ...
In our previous blog post, we discussed the reasons behind why a private investigator is so essential and helpful in creating a solid case for any lawyer. For this post, we will continue this discussion by talking about another five ways in which a California private investigator could make all the difference in obtaining a successful verdict or settlement for any legal client. Anticipate the ...