Marshall Investigative Group
Official Investigative Partner
Doug Marshall
President
401 Devon Ave.
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Phone:(855) 350-6474 (MIPI)
Fax: (847) 993-2039
Email: dmarshall@mi-pi.com
Adam M. Kabarec
Vice President
Email: akabarec@mi-pi.com
Matt Mills
Vice President of Business Development
Email: mmills@mi-pi.com
Thom Kramer
Director of Business Development & Internet Investigations
Email: tkramer@mi-pi.com
Amie Norton
Business Development Manager
Email: anorton@mi-pi.com
Valentina Benjamin
SIU Manager
Email: vbenjamin@mi-pi.com

Our specialists in investigations and surveillance have a variety of backgrounds in law enforcement, criminal justice, military, business and the insurance industry. Our investigators are committed to innovative thinking, formative solutions and detailed diligence.
One of our recent achievements is leading the industry in Internet Presence Investigations. With the increasing popularity of communicating and publishing personal information on the internet, internet presence evidence opens doors in determining the merit of a claim. Without approved methods for collection and authentication, this information may be inadmissible and useless as evidence. Our team can preserve conversations, photographs, video recordings, and blogs that include authenticating metadata, and MD5 hash values. Our goal is to exceed your expectations by providing prompt, thorough and accurate information. At Marshall Investigative Group, we value each and every customer and are confident that our extraordinary work, will make a difference in your bottom line.
Services include:
- Activity/Background Checks
- AOE / COE
- Asset Checks
- Bankruptcies
- Contestable Death
- Criminal & Civil Records
- Decedent Check
- Health History
- Intellectual Property Investigations
- Internet Presence Investigations
- Pre-Employment
- Recorded Statements
- Skip Trace
- Surveillance
Tune in
In this USLAW NETWORK Corporate Partner Perspective, Doug Marshall, president of Marshall Investigative Group, and Tom Oliver of Carr Allison in Birmingham, Alabama, talk about what investigations might look like after the pandemic.