
Our Services
Investigations, Intelligence, Protection, and Advisory
Every client brings a different problem. Attorneys may need facts that will hold up in court. Families might be searching for someone who’s disappeared. Executives often want to know if the people around them can be trusted. The details change, but the approach stays the same: listen carefully, work quietly, and get to the bottom of it.
Investigations
A lot of the work starts here. Sometimes it’s surveillance to see where someone goes and who they meet. Other times it’s following the trail of money or property that’s been shifted around. It may be finding witnesses or heirs, or digging into claims that don’t quite add up. The purpose is always the same: to take something uncertain and turn it into facts that can be used with confidence.
Surveillance and counter-surveillance
Locating people, including witnesses and missing persons
Asset and property searches
Litigation support for attorneys
Fraud and financial investigations
Insurance and accident investigations
Intellectual property and brand protection
Intelligence
Good decisions depend on good information. Intelligence work builds a clear picture before you commit. That can mean running a full background on a new hire, checking out a company before an investment, or discreetly vetting household staff. Sometimes it involves digital forensics, sometimes open-source research, and sometimes human sources. However it’s done, the goal is clarity, not speculation.
Background investigations
Executive and household vetting
Due diligence and risk analysis
Profiling and discreet research
Digital forensics and cyber investigations
Threat assessments
Geopolitical risk assessments
Personal Protection
Protection is more than standing beside someone. It’s foresight, planning, and fitting security into daily life so it doesn’t disrupt everything else. That can mean secure travel planning, reviewing the safety of a residence, or building contingency plans for emergencies. For some clients it’s a protective detail, for others it’s quiet reassurance that systems are in place.
Executive and family protection
Secure travel planning
Residential and estate security
Event security planning
Crisis response planning
Advisory
Some matters don’t involve a single case, they involve the bigger picture. Advisory work is about shaping long-term security posture. It can mean designing protocols for a household, advising executives on security strategy, or helping organizations integrate protective intelligence into daily operations. Often it involves coordinating with attorneys, corporate teams, and trusted partners to make sure the strategy works across the board.
Strategic security advisory
Protective intelligence integration
Policy and protocol development
Liaison and coordination with attorneys and corporate teams