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Private Investigation · Professional Practice
Hidden Truths
The Professional Practice of Private Investigations
by Daniel J. Conidi, Esquire · Mid-Atlantic Law Press · Available in English
The Definitive Guide to Professional Investigative Practice
Most people have no idea what professional investigation actually looks like. Television gets it wrong. The internet gets it wrong. And the gaps in that knowledge cost clients, attorneys, and businesses dearly — in wasted money, lost evidence, and cases that should have been won.
Daniel J. Conidi, Esquire is not a typical investigator. With 26 years as a Senior Special Agent with the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 14 years in private practice as a licensed attorney and licensed private detective, and certification as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), he has operated at the highest levels of American law enforcement and legal practice — on both sides of the system.
As Director of the Mid-Atlantic Law Project — a nonprofit dedicated to putting professional knowledge directly in the hands of those who need it — Mr. Conidi has made education his mission. Hidden Truths is the result: a 16-chapter professional guide that pulls back the curtain on how investigations are actually conducted, what separates professional work product from amateur mistakes, and what every attorney, business, and individual needs to know before engaging an investigator.
Four decades inside the system. One book. Everything they never told you.
Book Contents — 16 Chapters
What investigators actually do — and why the profession is far more complex than most realize
Who is authorized to investigate, how the court system works, and how work product enters the legal record
The foundation of professional investigation — documentation, chain of custody, and report writing
The art and discipline of professional observation — legal boundaries, methods, and documentation
Coordination, complexity, and professional judgment in multi-operative surveillance
Tools, realities, legal constraints, and professional judgment in modern surveillance tech
Online research, digital evidence, social media investigation, and computer law
Professional methodology for comprehensive background research on individuals and entities
Asset tracing, fraud detection, and financial pattern analysis
Finding, approaching, and interviewing witnesses — producing usable testimony
Locating hidden assets, tracing ownership, and supporting judgment enforcement
Professional protective operations — threat assessment, advance work, and protective details
Marital, custody, and domestic matters — legal boundaries and professional standards
Professional methods for lawfully locating individuals — witnesses, debtors, and missing persons
What to look for, what to avoid, and the questions every client must ask
The professional standard — what separates legitimate investigative practice from everything else
Available on Amazon — Print and Kindle
Mid-Atlantic Law Press · Copyright © 2026 Daniel J. Conidi
This book is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or professional investigative services and does not create an attorney-client or investigator-client relationship. Investigative laws and regulations vary by jurisdiction. Consult qualified legal counsel before undertaking any investigative activity.
