Does IPSA violate any U.S. or foreign laws or regulations in undertaking any of its activities?
No. Under no circumstances do any of IPSAs full- and part-time professionals violate any laws or regulations in the United States or in any foreign country while conducting their activities on behalf of the firm or any of its clients. IPSAs business activities and operations are licensed and regulated in the United States by various Federal, state and local government agencies. IPSA maintains various licenses in numerous states to, among other things, function as a private investigative agency in a specific jurisdiction and to employ and manage licensed private investigators that perform services in such capacities. Most of the professionals who are employed by IPSA maintain individual private investigator licenses as well as other industry and specialist designations and certifications, have undergone specialized training and have had thorough background checks performed on them. Certain information regarding IPSAs private investigation agency and related registrations can be located
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