- April 28, 2015
- Dean and Karen Beers
Dean and Karen Beers return with an expert breakdown of gunshot residue, the collection process, how it is tested, and the misconceptions surrounding it.
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- April 28, 2015
- Scott Fulmer
On this episode of The Utah Gumshoe, veteran investigator Scott Fulmer breaks down two bad habits private investigators should avoid forming.
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- April 16, 2015
- Karen S. Beers
Contributor Karen S. Beers returns to share why social media can lead to the discovery of pertinent information, and how it can come from many different sources.
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- April 15, 2015
- Scott Fulmer
On this episode of The Utah Gumshoe, veteran investigator Scott Fulmer discusses ethics and Easter surveillance.
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- April 03, 2015
- Scott Fulmer
On this episode of The Utah Gumshoe, veteran investigator Scott Fulmer shares his best insurance claims tradeshow tips.
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- April 03, 2015
- Darrin Giglio
Darrin Giglio, chief investigator for North American Investigations (NAI), shares his guidance for starting your own PI firm. Learn about requirements, learning styles, finding your customers and working with the right gear.
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- February 27, 2015
- Scott Fulmer
On this episode of The Utah Gumshoe, veteran investigator Scott Fulmer shares his 4 best tips for getting paid faster.
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- February 10, 2015
- ServeNow Staff
If you have a process serving or private investigation business, chances are you are running your business on your own or with a very small staff. Most of you don't have time get the day-to-day tasks done, let alone think about …
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- January 29, 2015
- Michael Guadagno
Returning contributor Michael Guadagno of Guadagno & Associates is back with a story of a celebrity client who believed she was being followed, three private investigators, and an unexpected discovery during a TSCM bug sweep.
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- January 16, 2015
- Scott Fulmer
In this episode of The Utah Gumshoe, veteran investigator Scott Fulmer discusses how to know you've been burned on surveillance, why it's better to lose the person than to get burned, and his own experience.
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