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VOLUME XII, Boca Raton, Florida Greetings and welcome again to your FREE INSIDER MONTHLY newsletter! We hope you find this issue to be interesting and helpful. Please take advantage of our FREE SERVICE offers, presented only to our current subscribers and existing clients! UPCOMING LEGAL EVENTS September 5 Florida Association of Women Lawyers Palm Beach County Chapter: Luncheon, 5:30 to 7:30p.m. The Chestfield, 363 Coconut Row, Palm Beach. Cost: $22 member, $25 nonmember (must reserve by Aug. 23). Topic: new member reception. Call (561) 650-0563. September 11 Palm Beach County Chapter of Paralegal Association of Florida, Inc. ANNUAL MEETING AND SEMINAR Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1601 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL American Business Women's Association: Northern Palm Beach chapter monthly dinner, 6 to 6:30 p.m. networking, 6:30 p.m. dinner. Cost: $25 nonmembers. Topic: Managing today's service experience. Call (561) 745-7979. International Association of Administrative Professionals: "Origin of Human Language," with Doug Broadfield, assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University, 6 p.m., Sheraton Suites Cypress Creek, 555 NW 62nd St., Fort Lauderdale. Cost: $20 per person. Call (954) 396-4333. September 13 Florida Association of Women Lawyers Palm Beach County Chapter: Luncheon, noon, Colony Hotel, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. Cost: $22 members, $25 nonmembers (must reserve by Sept. 6). Speaker: Florida Supreme Court Justice Barbara J. Pariente. Topic: installations. Call (561) 650-0563 Miami Law Fair: University of Miami School of Law, St. Thomas University School of Law and Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad Law Center and with representatives from about 100 law schools. 1. To 6 p.m., Hyatt Regency Hotel, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami. Cost: free. Call (305) 284-6746 September 18 National Association of Industrial and Office Properties: South Florida chapter breakfast meeting, 7:30 a.m. registration, 8 a.m. breakfast, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. presentation, Boca Raton Marriott, 5150 Town Center Circle. Cost: $20 members, $60 nonmembers. Topic: Economic development. Call (954) 938-2137. September 22 Paralegal Association of Florida, Inc. Board of Directors Meeting, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1601 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL September 25 Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches: Seminar, 1 to 4 p.m., Realtors Association of the Palm Beach, 701 Northpoint, Suite 110, West Palm Beach. Cost: $10 in advance, $20 at the door. Call (561) 688-9294. September 27 Miami-Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust and Florida Atlantic University: Conference on accountability in public procurement. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., North Miami Beach Performing Arts Theater, 17011 NE 19th Ave., North Miami Beach. Cost: $75 per person. Call (305) 579-2594. October 8 The 2002 Managing Partner Forum for Florida Law Firms: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fort Lauderdale Airport Hilton, I-95 and Griffin Road. Register at www.ManagingPartnerForum.org CAR SEAT SAFETY LAW EFFECTIVE SEPTMEBER 1, 2002 As of September 1, 2002, all vehicle manufactures will be required to use the L.A.T.C.H. system for securing car seats for children. This new system simplifies child safety seats. Essentially, all new vehicles will have them. We conducted our own survey / surveillance and found 7 out of 10 seats are not properly secured. To have a free vehicle inspection for safety, click on here, http://www.seatcheck.org CRACKER TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES If there were truly nothing new under the sun in computer attacks, the infosec war would soon be over. But while the categories of attack tools have remained largely the same--backdoors, rootkits, sniffers, etc.--the dangers have become more acute. The new generation of tools is far more sophisticated, targeting protocols and operating systems at a fundamental level. WATCHING YOU, WATCHING ME 14 million Americans are under continual electronic surveillance by their employers, according to a report by the Privacy Foundation. Parents and spouses are using the same technologies to peer into family members' online lives. Hackers often include monitoring applications as the payload in trojan horses, delivered via e-mails, or chat messages. Who's watching you? KALOGIANIS HAUTED BY "TASTEFUL" STRIPPING Congressional candidate Chuck Kalogianis says he wants affordable prescription drugs and social security to be the main focus of his campaign. But his past as a stripper in Massachusetts may get in the way. Kalogianis, 39, acknowledges his two-year stint with ''Men in Motion'' more than a decade ago when he was a law student in Boston. Kalogianis is a successful attorney in New Port Richey, a family man and an unopposed candidate for a Democratic nomination to the U.S. House of Representatives. He said his performances were tasteful. LEGAL LINKS MORE LEGAL LINKS NATIONWIDE TELEPHONE AREA CODES HELPFUL LINKS Community Courts / Center for Court Innovation The Center for Court Innovation (CCI) is a public/private partnership that works to foster court innovation, and has developed national models for adjudicating quality-of-life, domestic violence and drug crimes. The original website has been retired but several new sites have been devoted to more specialized issues have been created: BREAST CANCER TREATMENT INVESTIGATION A client recently diagnosed with cancer called upon us to research the medical profession for the “most up to date drugs and affective treatments.” After extensive research we uncovered some interesting facts about HERCEPTIN and NAVELINE treatments which are considered the mildest drugs in history and are administered intravenously. BUSINESS AND GOLF BEHAVIOR According to a Starwood Hotel survey, Eighty two percent of corporate executives cheat at golf, and Seventy two percent believe business and golf behavior are parallel. According to our own survey, at least 80 percent of all surveys are inaccurate. DID YOU KNOW? This agency provides FREE information (Registered Agents, Directors, etc.) about most corporations located throughout the United States? We provide this as a FREE service to existing clients only. For all others, reasonable fee’s apply. There are at least 70,758 members of The Florida Bar. Click here for archived issues of our free “Insider Monthly” newsletter http://www.ace-investigations, www.FederalSubpoena.com, www.Assumedomain.com NEED SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL AND PRIVATE PERSONAL DELIVERY SERVICES? NOW THERE IS A LOCAL COMPANY THAT CATERS EXPRESSLY TO ATTORNEYS AND PARALEGALS. Great service for retrieving, picking up and delivering documents and files to performing the delivering of personal gifts to a clients and friends. For more details, click on this link, http://www.CourierFLA.com INVESTIGATING GENEOLOGY? WILL CONTEST? MAYBE NOT! Talk about a family man. Check out Riley Toney Jr. who died last month at 94 and left more than 300 family members behind. Three little black books discovered after his death chronicled birthdays and wedding dates of his nine children, 47 grandchildren, 110 great-grandchildren, 106 great great grandchildren and 35 great-great-great-grandchildren. Meantime, only family members, including his wife, attended the actual funeral because no one else will be able to fit inside the church. LEGAL TERM OF THE MONTH Remittitur, Latin meaning “it is given back” an order reducing the amount of damages awarded by a jury. If the plaintiff does not accept the reduced amount, the defendant will be granted a new trial. RABIES ALERT IN PALM BEACH COUNTY We have been “investigating” this and found at least five people who were exposed to Rabies this year. “Rumor” has it homeless and roaming feral cats may be the primary cause of the Rabies Alert, which has been formally issued. SECURITY FOCUS: TOOLS FROM THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL In this article, PestPatrol CEO Bob Bales explains the background behind PestPatrol's detection of various legitimate tools and even the occasional commercial product. AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM P.I. attorneys and insurance adjusters should check this out! An interesting read. “How to Evaluate and Settle Your Loss – for Non-lawyers.” SERVING SCOTT Ex-WorldCom executive Scott Sullivan was this summer’s Boca Raton perpie star, led away in handcuffs on charges he concealed $3.9 billion in expenses. Investigators note, when we served process upon Scott he was very friendly, had a pleasant demeanor and invited us into his home! INMATE INFORMATION This web site will allow the visitor to search incarceration records and more. Click on this link, http://www.bop.gov CADILLAC CUSTOMER WINS JUDGMENT against dealership he claims sold him a ‘new’ car that has been in a wreck After a five-year legal battle with Coral Cadillac, James Stephens says he feels vindicated by a jury’s finding that the luxury car dealer committed fraud when it sold him a car as “new” that had been involved in a front-end collision. TAKE THE INVESTIGATORS ADVISE – FOR LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEAS For those of you who need to purchase a last minute gift and are willing to use the Internet, try going to any of the following web sites. We actually “investigated” the industry and found these to be quite helpful. ENJOY! Just click here, THREE POPULAR SCAMS IN SOUTH FLORIDA Vending machine sales, Pay telephone sales and selling securities to the elderly. AS SEEN ON SURVEILLANCE Missing dog found on roof, Lady driving her vehicle backward into glass doors, man running from home in boxer shorts to avoid service of process, Doctor kissing patient in parking lot and little green men in Deerfield beach bearing “Slow” signs on the swales of local residential properties RUMOR HAS IT A well known “Ticket fixer” attorney in Ft. Lauderdale will face serious charges, a lawsuit and a bar complaint relating to falsifying court documents, filing a frivolous lawsuit and lying to the court. POLITICAL GAMES One of four Democrats seeking a Sarasota-area congressional seat sued an opponent over the punctuation in her name. Patrick Feheley objects to his rival being listed as Candice Brown-McElyea because if left hyphenated, the name would appear before Feheley's on the ballot. A listing of Candice Brown McElyea would drop her behind Feheley in alphabetical order during the Sept. 10 primary. Feheley seeks to determine whether a candidate can change their surname to gain a preferable ballot position. Brown-McElyea says Brown is part of her last name, not her middle name. YOUR BUSINESS IS IMPORTANT TO US! Please think of us the next time you have investigation or process serving needs. When you need proficiency, attention to details, advise or simple standard services please contact us via email info@acefla.com anytime. Or, call us at 561-447-7638, Monday through Saturday 7:30am to 8:00pm. NO job is too small or too large for us to expedite. Law firms receive FREE pick up and delivery of all assignments. STUMP THE INVESTIGATOR – not! An Attorney asked us if we “do research projects.” Of course we said yes so this office was given the task of finding out the origins of playing cards. The goal of our “research” was to provide the Attorney with an answer to her question, “What is the significance of the “Kings” in a deck of cards?” Here is the answer, Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: Spades - King David, Hearts - Charlemagne, Clubs -Alexander, the Great Diamonds - Julius Caesar. NEED A LEGAL COURIER? Click here, http://www.CourierFLA.com PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR, LAWYER AND PARALEGAL DISCUSSION GROUP This agency will hold FREE private seminars and discussion groups for law firms in Palm Beach, Broward Counties upon written request. Topics covered are locating witnesses, process serving, surveillance and "investigation tricks." Seminars are offered as a means of introduction to developing mutually beneficial business relationships. STRANGEST CASE OF THE MONTH Investigating the abduction of pedigree two puppies in West Palm Beach. RUMOR WATCH Richard Power, former Chief Financial Officer of Palm Beach is seeking a severance package from TYCO that exceeds 9 million dollars, Linda Marks the Delray creep and psychic has allegedly been questioned by police for stealing from a local grocer, state investigators are diligently looking into the actions of a Boca Raton Doctor for over prescribing drugs and sleeping with a married patient. INS TRACKING STUDENTS A DIFFICULT TASK Reportedly, there are 547,000 foreign students in the United States. The number represents those who have official status as a “student” and does not include tourists and other visa holders who “slip into” our society, of which is believed to exceed an additional 1,000,0000 individuals. FRISBEE’S AND DIAMONDS Manufactured diamonds from carbon captured during the cremation process so that loved ones-family members or even pets could be mounted into a ring, pendant or other jewelry. Known as "Memorial Diamonds" coming to a funeral home near you. AND Ed Hendrick died two weeks ago and was the person credited with designing the Frisbee. The Wham-O family purportedly will be molding his ashes into “memorial flying disc’s” Upon further investigation, it appears the “Flying disc’s” will be offered to the family and friends who attend the funeral and or make donations in his memory. CYPRESS BAY HIGH SCHOOL IN WESTON An "observation" of the construction crew and various workers revealed diligent efforts and extraordinary work habits. Congratulations to Mr. Scott Neely, principal of this 46 million-dollar high school, the first to open in Broward County is six years. DEVICE OF THE MONTH 38 HOUR LONG PLAY DIGITAL RECORDER KIT is an all new 38-hour digital tape recorder kit that gives you amazing digital recording at it's best! Unsurpassed memory in a small size. 38 hours of great recording quality and external AC adapter for unlimited recording power. Kit comes with everything you need, including a new cell phone direct connect adapter to start recording immediately. The kit also includes an automatic standard telephone recording control turning your recorder into an amazing 38-hour automatic telephone tape recording unit that only record when talk is on the line. LICENSE TAG INFORMATION This office offers FREE Florida license tag information to Law firms. We will provide any Florida law firm with up to TEN Florida Tag searches for FREE. Offer also applies to existing clients worldwide. Offer expires, September 13, 2002. WHILE INVESTIGATING INTERNET DATING FRAUD The following ad in The Atlanta Journal is reported to have received numerous calls: SINGLE BLACK FEMALE seeks male companionship, ethnicity unimportant. I'm a very good-looking girl who LOVES to play. I love long walks in the woods, riding in your pickup truck, hunting, camping, and fishing trips, cozy winter nights lying by the fire. Candlelight dinners will have me eating out of your hand. Rub me the right way and watch me respond. I'll be at the front door when you get home from work, wearing only what nature gave me. Kiss me and I'm yours. Call xxx-xxxx and ask for Daisy." Over 15,000 men found themselves talking to the local Humane Society about an 8-week-old black Labrador retriever. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SEARCH INFORMATION This office offers FREE residential ownership information to Law Firms. We will provide any Florida Law firm with up to Ten property searches for FREE. Offer also applies to existing clients worldwide. Offer expires, September 13, 2002. INVESTIGATOR / PARTNER NEEDED Local licensed investigation agency, information broker, legal courier and process-serving company is seeking a working partner and investor. Current owner and founder will assist in business dynamics, training and professional development. This opportunity requires a financial investment and an aptitude to work a minimum 60 hours per week, weekends and some holidays throughout a 48-week year. Please email your reply in confidence to info@acefla.com, no calls please. FREE ONE-HOUR CONSULTATION This agency offers free consultations to prospective clients. Please call to arrange an appointment. All requests for consultations are offered in good faith. All inquiries are strictly confidential. YOUR MONTHLY “INSIDER NEWSLETTER” SUBSCRIPTION IS FREE All rights reserved. All information obtained from public and private resources and is not guaranteed for accuracy. All confidential names are withheld for privacy and regulatory laws. Information herein acquired from multiple sources. Some information is fictitious. Offerings may be rescinded at any time and for any reason. Agency for Civil Enforcement Corporation d/b/a A.C.E., Inc. 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