Most investigations don’t fail. They simply don’t go far enough.
Information alone rarely changes outcomes. Perspective does. Our focus is identifying what may have been overlooked, what opportunities remain, and what intelligence could still influence the direction of a case.
Our Strategic Framework
Investigative Gaps
Identifying critical information or investigative paths that may have been overlooked during primary case development.
Intelligence Timing
Analyzing tactical windows to determine which strategic opportunities remain viable and which have passed.
Case Direction
Evaluating potential shifts in case trajectory and what elements could still influence the ultimate final outcome.
Strategic Perspective
Independent second-look analysis of investigative strategy to ensure objective perspective on high-stakes matters.
What do we know?
What don’t we know?
What could still change the direction of the case?
When Is A Second Perspective Valuable?
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Significant exposure matters
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Cases approaching mediation
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Investigations that may have reached a plateau
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Conflicting evidence or witness accounts
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Questions regarding investigative strategy
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Matters where additional intelligence could influence outcome
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Selectively advising attorneys, insurers, and organizations on complex matters
Brian Landry is a Litigation Intelligence Advisor with more than 34 years of experience helping organizations navigate complex claims, investigations, and litigation matters.
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He provides independent perspective on investigative strategy, intelligence gaps, and factors that may influence case outcomes.
Experience Includes Supporting:
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Fortune 100 Organizations • National Insurance Carriers • Self-Insured Enterprises • Defense Counsel Nationwide • Complex Casualty & High-Exposure Matters
Litigation Intelligence Briefâ„¢
Selected observations from more than three decades of investigations, claims intelligence, and litigation strategy.
Issue #1
The Investigation That Comes Too Late
A look at why timing often determines whether meaningful intelligence is available when it is needed most.
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Issue #2
The Intelligence Gap
Why investigations sometimes produce activity rather than insight and how incomplete intelligence can alter case direction.
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Issue #3
The Witness Nobody Interviewed
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FUTURE ISSUES
Issue #4
The Cost of Early Assumptions (Coming Soon)
Why Clients Reach Out
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Need a second perspective on a complex matter
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Preparing for mediation
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Evaluating investigative strategy
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Assessing potential intelligence gaps
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Seeking independent insight on case direction