California State Senate Resolution Issued Commending Orange County Private Investigator

William “BIll” Gailey a California Private Investigator is recognized in California Senate Resolution No. 946 Gailey currently serves as chairman of Gailey Associates, Inc. From 1968 to 1991, he worked as a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department. Gailey is a decorated Vietnam veteran of the U.S. Army; 173rd Airborne Brigade, and the 82nd Airborne Division, where he served as a sergeant E-5 paratrooper from 1965 to 1968. Mr. Gailey currently serves as the Vice President of the California State Bar, Board of Governors.

Gailey Associates, Inc., (GA) is a professional private investigations firm based in Orange County and Los Angeles California. GA has been providing investigative and intelligence services to the business and private sector communities since 1989, offering investigations and litigation support to law firms, individuals, municipalities, corporations and insurance companies. Practice areas of the firm include; Computer Forensics, electronic discovery (E-discovery), Forensic Accounting, Employment and workplace situations, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, workers compensation, surveillance, sub-rosa, missing persons, witness locates, domestic cases, cheating spouses, background investigations, and asset searches, including bank account searches (judgment required). Cheryl Yocum, Esq., President of Gailey Associates is also a certified consultant for Amicus Attorney. Justin D. Hodson, Vice President of Gailey Associates, Inc is an Expert in Surveillance and California Licensed Private Investigator.

Senate resolution number 946 was presented to Mr. Gailey by the Honorable Tom Harmon of the 35th Senatorial District in California. The resolution was passed on July 21st, 2011 in recognition of Mr. Gailey’s leadership while serving on the California State Bar Board of Governors.

Mentioned in the resolution was Mr. Gailey’s vast investigative experience, including 23 years with the Los Angeles Police Department, and his membership in the California Association of Licensed Investigators in addition to several other investigation related associations.

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