Subject Locates: What's in a Name?
Volume 1 / Edition 4
Welcome to The Beacon Bulletin, a weekly online newsletter, created exclusively for the trial law community. Each week we select a topic of interest and impart information we hope will be of value to you.
This Week; Focus On: Subject Locates: What's in a Name?
The date of loss was 5/18/2001. The case has finally come to a serious settlement offer by the insurance company. Your client is nowhere to be found.
After exhausting the client's primary contact numbers, his emergency contacts and the electronic Switchboard or the White Pages, to no avail, this type of situation can become frustrating. Finally, using the same platform that propelled Google from the same old search engine to the mother of all information aggregators, comes Argali. www.argali.com, after a simple download, this search engine simultaneously culls all of the standard electronic telephone directories (i.e. Yahoo, White Pages, Switchboard, InfoSpace, Google and many more). Both a yellow and white pages, Argali also performs reverse directory searches (for both addresses and phone numbers).
Clear trends indicate that information aggregation will continue to evolve and at much faster rates. For the end user, this means more information will be available, at a faster rate, and with continual updating. For this reason, we conduct frequent search engine tests to determine the lead processor of available information and hence, our current recommendation for phone and address lookups is Argali.com.
BNI investigators: Street smart; Net Savvy.
I look forward to any comments you may have or questions I can answer for you.
Sincerely,
Lina Marie Maini
Editor, The Beacon Bulletin
CEO, Beacon Network Investigations, Inc.

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