Due Diligence refers to the process of reviewing records, examining, documents, and investigating the “bread crumbs” left in those records to uncover information that can, or should, be found by a reasonably prudent examiner.
Bankruptcy Specialist, Elder Law & Probate Counselor
Due Diligence refers to the process of reviewing records, examining, documents, and investigating the “bread crumbs” left in those records to uncover information that can, or should, be found by a reasonably prudent examiner.