Investigative Services

Professional Investigation Grounded in Information and Analysis

OISEA provides discreet fact development, public-record and open-source research, locate services, interviews, field inquiries, due diligence, background inquiries, and matter-specific investigative support.

Overview

Disciplined Information Development Before Conclusions

Investigative matters often begin with incomplete information, conflicting accounts, unanswered questions, or facts that need to be developed before an informed decision can be made.

OISEA assists by identifying relevant information sources, reviewing lawful records and open sources, conducting appropriate interviews and inquiries, developing timelines, and organizing findings into a clearer understanding of the matter.

The work is defined around the client’s objective and conducted with discretion, documentation, professional judgment, and attention to the limits of the available information.

How OISEA May Assist

Investigative Support Tailored to the Matter

The appropriate methods depend on the lawful purpose, client authority, objectives, jurisdiction, available information, timing, and scope established for the engagement.

Background & Public-Record Research

Matter-specific background inquiries and review of appropriate public records, databases, court information, and open sources for a defined investigative purpose.

Locate Services

Identification and location of witnesses, subjects, heirs, associates, or other relevant individuals when the request has an appropriate purpose and authority.

Interviews & Statements

Professional information-gathering interviews and appropriately documented statements from witnesses, parties, associates, or other relevant individuals.

Field Inquiries & Fact Development

Focused investigative activity to verify information, identify sources, clarify circumstances, develop leads, and address material factual questions.

Due Diligence

Structured research and fact verification to support business, organizational, professional, legal, or other authorized decisions.

Case Consultation & Analytical Support

Review of available information, investigative planning, chronology development, source identification, and assessment of reasonable next steps.

Our Approach

Measured, Discreet, and Fact-Focused

Professional investigation is not defined by theatrics or predetermined conclusions. It depends on careful information development, reliable sources, appropriate methods, and sound judgment.

OISEA distinguishes verified information from reported statements, inference, and unresolved questions. Findings are considered in context, and material limitations remain visible.

The objective is to help the client understand what is known, what remains uncertain, and which additional investigative steps may be reasonable.

Engagement Process

From Questions to Organized Findings

A defined process keeps the investigative work connected to the objective, lawful purpose, available sources, agreed methods, and intended work product.

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Matter Assessment & Scope

The circumstances, objectives, known facts, client authority, potential conflicts, urgency, limitations, and requested assistance are reviewed.

02

Research & Planning

Relevant records, sources, witnesses, locations, timelines, investigative methods, and information gaps are identified.

03

Information Development

Research, interviews, record review, field inquiries, lead development, and other authorized work are conducted within scope.

04

Analysis & Reporting

Material findings, source information, inconsistencies, limitations, unresolved questions, and observations are organized and communicated.

Who We Support

Professional Assistance for Different Investigative Needs

Each request is evaluated individually, and the work is adapted to the client, circumstances, lawful purpose, and appropriate scope.

Individuals & Families

Discreet assistance with sensitive personal matters requiring factual development, records research, locates, interviews, or case consultation.

Attorneys & Legal Teams

Attorney-directed support involving witnesses, records, case materials, timelines, factual investigation, and investigative reporting.

Businesses & Organizations

Professional research, due diligence, internal fact development, records review, and matter-specific information verification.

Professional Scope

Every Engagement Begins with an Appropriate Purpose and Defined Scope

Responsible investigative work requires more than a client request. The objective, authority, methods, information sources, intended use, and limitations must be considered before work begins.

  • Lawful, Defined Purpose

    The requested work must have an appropriate purpose, and the client must possess any authority or consent required for the engagement.

  • Proportionate Methods

    Investigative activity is selected in relation to the objective, circumstances, privacy considerations, and reasonable needs of the matter.

  • Source-Aware Documentation

    Material information is organized with appropriate reference to records, interviews, observations, or other identified sources.

  • Transparent Limitations

    Unverified information, unavailable sources, conflicting accounts, and other material constraints are communicated honestly.

Complex Matters Deserve Thoughtful Investigation

Contact OISEA to discuss the questions involved, the information currently available, and whether a defined investigative engagement may be appropriate.

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