John Brewington
November 20, 2008 | Phoenix, Arizona | Vetting explained
in the quest to legitimize claims filed from foreclosures. Arizona is quickly becoming a hotbed for this activity and the general public is being penalized as a result. John Brewington the qualified party and managing member of Paladin Investigations has been working in the legal field for years and is highly praised by legal counsel that hire his firm. "There are no secrets is our tag line, said Mr. Brewington. Technology and experience combined help us achieve the goals of our clients. We are also fortunate through professional associations to have the resources of former federal prosecutors and law enforcement that in turn come to us for advice". Paladin Investigations also provides other community services with pro bono representation of the indigent. Mr. Brewington is quick to point out "Giving back to the community is what got us started and we look forward to providing assistance to those who need a Paladin". - Tags:
- real_estate,
- economy,
- foreclosures,
- john,
- brewington,
- private,
- investigator,
- paladin
- Posted in Assignment:
- Foreclosures in your neighborhood
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