How Attorney’s Use Pi’s

Attorneys are expected to deal with a number of tasks when it comes to working a case. Regardless of the size of their firm, attorneys need to have systems in place to avoid ethics complaints, ineffectual counsel claims, and even possible malpractice claims. According to the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Board of Professional Responsibility for the last fiscal year there were 1,528 official complaints filed. But how can attorneys avoid getting these complaints filed?

2022-02-14T19:38:41+00:00February 14th, 2022|investigation, Private Investigator, Surveillance|

How to be a PI

At Covert Results we believe that 78% of the population would like to be a private investigator. There’s something about spying on people and finding the truth that just gets the blood pumping! We can speak from experience and tell you, it’s not for everyone. Does that mean you have to be a 30 year veteran police detective to be a good private investigator...absolutely not. We believe that conducting investigations comes natural and at Covert Results we have strongly vetted our investigators to ensure the client receives the best! If you have ever thought about becoming a private investigator, below is a helpful guide to get going in the right direction. Our CEO will tell you...make sure you do your research!

2020-11-06T18:58:38+00:00November 6th, 2020|investigation, Private Investigator, Training|

Know Your Role

Private Investigators have to be prepared for all aspects of their case. We have to take the time to immerse ourselves in the facts of a case to ensure the best possible outcome. Each case will require different needs from our Investigators. Covert Results takes the time to know our role within a case. We stay well versed in the requirements of each case to push forward into the needs of the client. Our Investigators have determined their role in a case in a number of ways.

2020-09-18T16:55:52+00:00September 18th, 2020|investigation, Surveillance|
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