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Welcome to the National League of Licensed Investigators |
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The NLLI is headquartered in Kentucky, USA, but our membership is multi-national and takes pride in providing investigative services across the globe. NLLI members are dedicated to serving our profession by conducting themselves in the highest standards of ethical conduct while performing their functions within the private investigations and security services. Our members join the NLLI to participate in, and promote higher education, in the constantly changing science of the investigative field, and to network with private investigators worldwide. NLLI welcomes all private investigators & private detectives (if your state requires licensure, you must be licensed) across the globe, and support the state and regional associations, were professional standards of conduct begin. |
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Private Investigator News Today |
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Community of Investigator?s Holiday Party and Toy Donation
The California Association of Licensed Investigators Sac District is sponsoring the Community of Investigator?s Holiday Party and Toy Donation. It will be held Thursday, December 11, 2008, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Zigato?s, Business Hyw-80 at Fulton Avenue, 2600 Auburn Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95821.
Join CALI for a professional networking opportunity and Comedy Show [...]
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Annual MISA Meeting
Mark your calendar for the Annual Maryland Investigators and Security Association (MISA) Meeting, Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Elections for the MISA Board will be held. Please RSVP by December 5, 2008.
The meeting will be held at Hellas Restaurant, 8498 Veterans Highway, Millersville, MD 21108, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The cost to attend is [...]
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Two PIs At Lunch Uncover Abuse
The alleged abuse of a client of the O.D. Heck Developmental Center came to light only because two private investigators happened to be eating lunch one parking space away outside the Park Avenue McDonald’s, according to a state investigator.
On the road for an unrelated case on behalf of a Tennessee-based investigative firm, the two Vermont-based [...]
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New Zealand Family Uses PIs to Clear Family Member
The increasingly bitter battle between convicted rapist Peter Stewart’s family and supporters of his victim has stepped up, with his backers issuing a press release today defending their actions.
Stewart, the son of Christchurch plastics magnate Sir Robertson Stewart and husband of New Zealand Fashion Week owner Pieter Stewart, was jailed in February for three years.
Last [...]
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Computer Techs Still In Limbo Over PI Licensing
A little-known law passed by the Texas Legislature last year affecting computer repair technicians is stirring up a fresh wave of controversy.
Late last month, the Texas Private Security Board, the state agency that regulates private investigators and security guards, refused for a second time to adopt language that proponents say would make clear that technicians [...]
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Red Lights in Texas Allegedly Unconstitutional
A lawyer in Dallas says red light cameras are unconstitutional and a district judge agrees, but that doesn’t mean Amarillo cameras are coming down yet.
Dallas attorney Lloyd Ward has filed a lawsuit against American Traffic Solutions, the company that runs Amarillo’s red lights.
The lights are equipped with cameras that catch people running through them.
The argument [...]
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