Don’t Always Be the Last to Know
Friday, September 24th, 2010
It is an unfortunate occurrence in most of the cases we handle that our clients are usually the last to know that they have been the victim of something – a cheating partner, a scheming business associate. We can only imagine how heart-rending and frustrating and infuriating the feeling must be for these people to know, usually when it’s too late, that their trust has been violated and they are consequently in dire straits because of it (especially… Read More
One of the kinds of cases we get are missing persons cases. Sometimes it’s for a business partner who ran away with some company money (or some similar kind of incident), sometimes it’s about locating lost relatives or kin.
Lying is one of the most destructive factors that destroy all sorts of relationships, both professional and emotional. It’s just hard, and even downright impossible to maintain good relations with someone who is leading you around and abusing the trust you give to him or her. And to say that lying is destructive can even be viewed as an understatement. Especially if the lying…