Litigation Support

Investigative Support for Legal Teams and Complex Matters

OISEA provides attorney-directed investigation, case-material review, witness assistance, chronology development, evidence organization, fact development, and investigative reporting in support of legal matters.

Overview

Organized Facts and Careful Investigation Support Better Case Preparation

Legal matters often involve substantial records, disputed accounts, incomplete timelines, difficult-to-locate witnesses, and factual questions that require focused investigative attention.

OISEA supports attorneys and legal teams by reviewing available materials, organizing information, developing relevant facts, locating and interviewing appropriate individuals, and communicating findings in a usable form.

The work is structured around counsel’s objectives, the factual issues involved, and the defined investigative role established for the engagement.

How OISEA May Assist

Attorney-Directed Investigative and Analytical Support

The appropriate work depends on the legal team’s objectives, available case materials, factual questions, deadlines, jurisdiction, and agreed scope.

Case-Material Review

Review of reports, records, statements, photographs, communications, timelines, and other materials identified by counsel as relevant to the matter.

Evidence & Record Organization

Organization of documents, records, visual materials, communications, and source information into clear and usable analytical structures.

Chronology Development

Development and comparison of timelines to clarify events, communications, actions, relationships, and material case milestones.

Witness Location & Interviews

Identification and location of potential witnesses or relevant individuals, followed by appropriate attorney-directed outreach and interviews.

Fact Development

Focused research and investigation to clarify disputed issues, identify information sources, address factual gaps, and develop relevant information.

Investigative Summaries

Organized reporting of material findings, source information, observations, limitations, and unresolved questions for attorney review.

Attorney-Focused Support

Investigation Aligned with Counsel’s Objectives

Effective litigation support requires a clear division between legal strategy and investigative work. Counsel defines the legal questions, priorities, and intended use of the information; OISEA develops and organizes the relevant facts within the agreed investigative scope.

OISEA does not provide legal advice. Our role is to assist attorneys in understanding records, locating information, evaluating factual issues, identifying investigative opportunities, and developing supportable work product.

Communication, reporting, and investigative activity are adapted to the needs of counsel and the circumstances of the matter.

Engagement Process

From Case Materials to Usable Investigative Insight

A defined attorney-directed process helps keep the work connected to the factual issues, deadlines, and intended purpose of the engagement.

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Scope with Counsel

The objectives, factual questions, priorities, available materials, deadlines, authorizations, and requested work product are established.

02

Review & Organization

Relevant records, statements, timelines, communications, evidence, and known sources are reviewed and organized for investigative use.

03

Investigative Development

Witnesses, records, factual gaps, inconsistencies, sources, and appropriate investigative steps are identified and developed.

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Reporting & Follow-Up

Material findings, source information, limitations, unresolved questions, and follow-up considerations are communicated to counsel.

Matter Types

Support Adapted to the Case and Legal Team

Each engagement is evaluated individually and accepted only when the requested investigative work is appropriate and supportable.

Civil Matters

Investigative support involving records, witnesses, timelines, communications, disputed facts, damages-related information, or other case-specific issues.

Criminal Defense Matters

Attorney-directed case review, witness assistance, evidence organization, factual investigation, and information development for defense counsel.

Pre-Litigation & Complex Case Review

Early factual assessment and organized review of records, evidence, communications, timelines, and investigative needs.

Professional Work Product

Organized for Review. Built for Use.

Litigation-support work should help counsel understand what was reviewed, what was developed, where the information came from, and what remains unresolved.

  • Defined Scope

    The investigative purpose, factual questions, and requested deliverables remain connected to counsel’s instructions.

  • Source-Referenced Findings

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

  • Clear Factual Separation

    Verified information, reported statements, investigative observations, inferences, and unresolved questions are distinguished appropriately.

  • Transparent Limitations

    Missing records, unavailable witnesses, conflicting information, and other material constraints are communicated rather than obscured.

Complex Litigation Requires Thoughtful Investigative Support

Contact OISEA to discuss the factual issues, available case materials, anticipated deadlines, and investigative assistance the legal team may require.

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