Forgive me if this subject has been covered before (I know, I should check
the list archives, but I'm just too lazy)....one of my attorneys wants to
find out if a company has any bank accounts and if so, how much money they
have, etc. I always tell my attorneys that I do not have access to that
kind of information. I just want to confirm that I'm right. Far as I know,
only credit agencies, financial institutions and the like can get this type
of information, or private detectives, maybe. Am I wrong? If so, where
would I go?
An intellectual is a person knowlegdable in one field who speaks out only in
others.--anonymous French diplomat
Holly Watson
Jenkens & Gilchrist, P.C.
Houston, Texas
713/951-3322
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