Independent investigative support, due diligence, litigation support, workplace investigations, and fact-based decision support for organizations, legal counsel, and executive leadership.
The Simon Agency conducts and coordinates discreet investigative support for organizations facing sensitive internal, legal, reputational, and operational concerns. Our work helps clients clarify facts, evaluate risk, and make informed decisions in matters where discretion, credibility, and judgment matter.
Facts Matter When Decisions Carry Consequences
Corporate investigations often involve more than determining what happened. They require judgment, discretion, documentation, legal sensitivity, and an understanding of how internal issues can affect leadership, litigation, reputation, personnel, and operations. The Simon Agency supports clients with fact-based investigative work designed to help leaders act with clarity and confidence.
How We Support
Corporate Investigations
INTERNAL
INVESTIGATIONS
Internal misconduct reviews
Workplace investigations
Policy violation inquiries
Leadership-sensitive fact finding
DUE
DILIGENCE
Executive due diligence
Partner and vendor reviews
Reputational risk assessments
Background and open-source research
LITIGATION
SUPPORT
Investigative support for legal counsel
Witness-related support
Case strategy research
Documented findings and briefing support
REPUTATION
RISK
Reputation-sensitive investigations
Public exposure reviews
Executive and organizational risk concerns
Strategic decision support
Investigations Built Around Judgment, Discretion, and Documentation
Sensitive investigations require more than information gathering. They require disciplined methodology, careful communication, legal awareness, and the ability to distinguish fact from assumption. The Simon Agency brings investigative, law enforcement, corporate leadership, and executive advisory experience to matters where findings may influence personnel decisions, litigation strategy, reputation, security posture, or organizational direction.
Example Client Engagements
Every investigative engagement is shaped by the facts, stakeholders, legal considerations, and operational environment involved. Common corporate investigation matters include:
Internal misconduct and workplace concerns
Executive due diligence and background reviews
Litigation support for law firms and legal departments
Reputation-sensitive fact finding
Vendor, partner, and third-party risk reviews
Investigative support during leadership transitions
Open-source research and intelligence collection
Briefings for executive leadership or legal counsel
Whether your organization is facing an internal concern, litigation-related issue, due diligence requirement, or reputation-sensitive matter, every engagement begins with a confidential conversation.