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At Lauth, we’re dedicated to the continued spread of intelligence information in order to provide users with quality news and information in the real of private intelligence gathering. Check out some our latest blog posts below:
The Dangers of Online Dating
Robyn Gardner is just one of many people who have fell victim to an online predator. November 30, 2012, Michigan law enforcement announced the body of Leigh Swanson had been found in the woods, approximately 10 miles northwest of Midland. Her cause of death was a fatal gunshot.
Cyber Attacks on Corporations Growing
Hacking and security breaches are an ever-growing crime. If you are a consumer, never presume your information is safe even while grocery shopping. If you are a corporate business, there are many things you can do to improve your security. Contact us - We can help....
Lauth Investigations International Tips to Protect Against Identity Theft
ITAC have been reporting increasing incidents of minor identity theft where identity thieves combine a child’s social security number with a fictitious date of birth, creating a new “synthetic” identification that authorities claim is very difficult to detect.
Meet Our Contributor at Lauth Investigations International
With nearly 20-yrs experience, Kym has worked with television and print media throughout the country to include expert appearances on CNN, MSNBC, FOX National, The John Walsh Show, Lifetime Television, and the Montel Williams Show, and Anderson Cooper Live.
Meet the Owner of Lauth Investigations International
Lauth has 20 years of experience in criminal, insurance, personal, corporate, and attorney investigations, to include specializing in missing person and unsolved homicide investigations.
Effective Business Intelligence Protects Company Bottom-line
In a June 28, 2012, statement before the House Committee on Homeland Security and Subcommittee on Counter-terrorism and Intelligence, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Counter Intelligence Division, estimated more than $13 billion losses to the American economy due to economic espionage.
Dissolution of marriage and the Private Eye
“We recognize divorce can be a traumatic event in the lives of our clients and focus on alleviating much of the stress by collecting the information, conducting surveillance, and properly presenting the information to prevent and even alleviating prolonged stress.”
Benefits of hiring Homegrown Private Investigators
“Most investigations and preparation for litigation creates an emotional environment for those involved,” says Lauth. “As licensed private investigators, it important to be dedicated and it is our duty to represent our clients with the utmost integrity and moral conduct so as not to add to emotional injury.”
Thai “Mistress Detective” Investigates Infidelity
By Janesara Fugal (AFP) – 2 days ago BANGKOK — Amnuaiporn Maneewan imparts the wisdom of her more than 15 years working as a private detective in Thailand: "The only man you can trust is a dead one. "If they're still alive, still breathing, then you can't trust them,"...
Trademark Infringement Trends and Protecting Your Company Against Infringement
Private Investigator, Lauth Investigations can assist with trademark infringement investigation. Trademarks, also called service marks, are a form of intellectual property. Companies who have developed an idea, product, or design are granted rights to their trademark....
Criminal justice laws strengthened
The New York State Senate recently passed a package of bills that would strengthen laws and toughen criminal penalties for certain sex offenses related to rape and child pornography. These heinous crimes scar the victims and their families for life and those convicted...
Cleared, and Pondering the Value of 27 Years
HOUSTON — Since a judge let him out of prison for a rape that prosecutors now say he did not commit, Michael A. Green has had trouble sleeping. Late at night, he walks the neat, quiet sidewalks in the neighborhood where he is staying with an aunt, chain-smoking...
Wrongly Convicted Man Gets $7.95 Million Settlement
LOS ANGELES — A man who spent 24 years imprisoned for a murder he did not commit will receive $7.95 million from the City of Long Beach after he sued the police there for withholding evidence in his 1980 trial. The settlement, made public Thursday, is the largest...
Sen. Miller to introduce bill to deal with nurses’ records
Lawmaker who's also RN wants to mandate background checks State Sen. Patricia L. Miller, R-Indianapolis, plans to introduce legislation that makes background checks mandatory for Indiana nurses. Miller said she has asked the Legislative Services Agency to draft such a...
Is Their a Way To Investigate Someones History Online
If everyone intends to look up out about someone living near you will consequently it would be appropriate for the public to find out about important tips on a site to investigate someone on the internet. Sometimes when people shift to a new place consequently people...

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