About Garuna Group
Our investigators and advisors bring experience from law enforcement, intelligence, regulation, law, academia and corporate risk. The right specialists are assigned to the question at hand.
We begin with the objective and the legal limits, then select the records, interviews, analysis or fieldwork most likely to answer the question.
Clients receive a written scope, a clear reporting contact and direct advice about what can and cannot be established.
A clear process from intake to report.
Operations
We carry out the approved research, interviews, surveillance or other fieldwork. Material developments are reported at the agreed points, and any proposed change in scope is discussed first.
Reporting
The report sets out the work completed, material sources, confirmed findings and important limitations. Supporting records are organized so the client or counsel can review them efficiently.
Intake
We discuss the issue, the decision you need to make, relevant deadlines and any legal constraints. If we can help, we define a practical objective and identify the information already available.
Preliminary
Before fieldwork, we review available records and open sources, identify gaps and refine the plan. This step helps avoid unnecessary work and gives the operational phase a clear purpose.
Questions about working with us.
What industries do you serve?
We serve clients across a wide range of industries, including corporations, law firms, insurance providers, and government organizations.
How can you help us?
We investigate disputed or hidden facts, assess security and regulatory concerns, and provide reports that help clients and counsel decide what to do next.
Why Garuna Group?
We assign experienced investigators and advisors to the work, define the scope in advance and communicate material findings directly.
What are your rates?
Fees depend on the work, location and specialists required. We provide a written scope and estimate before the assignment begins, and discuss any material change before proceeding.
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