The Art of Fact Investigation: Creative Thinking in the Age of Information Overload

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Litigation
Cover of the book The Art of Fact Investigation: Creative Thinking in the Age of Information Overload by Philip Segal, Philip Segal
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Author: Philip Segal ISBN: 9780996907927
Publisher: Philip Segal Publication: August 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Philip Segal
ISBN: 9780996907927
Publisher: Philip Segal
Publication: August 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Investigation is as much art as it is science. This book helps lawyers, investigators and others to get the information they need for litigation, due diligence and finding assets. New York-based investigative lawyer Philp Segal shows through real-life examples the way a good investigation actually works. Which techniques of searching, database use and interviewing are the most effective? The Internet has made searching for facts faster but has also made investigation more complicated: Within the vast sea of information, facts about a person could be anywhere. More than the need for powerful databases, Segal argues, the most important things an investigator can bring to the job are creativity and an open mind.

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Investigation is as much art as it is science. This book helps lawyers, investigators and others to get the information they need for litigation, due diligence and finding assets. New York-based investigative lawyer Philp Segal shows through real-life examples the way a good investigation actually works. Which techniques of searching, database use and interviewing are the most effective? The Internet has made searching for facts faster but has also made investigation more complicated: Within the vast sea of information, facts about a person could be anywhere. More than the need for powerful databases, Segal argues, the most important things an investigator can bring to the job are creativity and an open mind.

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