Successful law firms know that «satisfaction» is multifaceted and defined subjectively — in effect, as individual as
the client making the judgment.
Not exact matches
While we know there is more to a person than how he or she looks, in reality, potential
clients, colleagues and other individuals you encounter will
make judgments based on your appearance.
Stern did emphasize though that Fidelity's move does not mean their
clients can
make bitcoin transactions through their corporation, saying «we're not necessarily
making a
judgment on bitcoin.»
Taking a longer - term approach to talent resource development is just as important to the investor as it is to the
client: It is hard to conceive of people
making sound investment
judgments over longer time - frames if investors themselves are not being evaluated and mentored with the same long term philosophy.
The above statement was
made when the Daily Guide contacted him about his
client, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the notorious Ghanaian swindler of the century regarding the modality of refunding to the State the money he cunningly stole from her through a dubiously arranged «create, loot and share»
judgment debt payment.
Once they have a firm grasp of the
client's likes and dislikes, the matchmakers
make a
judgment call about whether they can help that individual find the right relationship.
The veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for
making clinical
judgments regarding the health of the patient and the
client has agreed to follow the veterinarian's instructions.
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Making decisions on behalf of the department utilizing good
judgment, which demonstrates the best interest of the hospital and the
clients.
But, before
making a
judgment, consider how often you will have
clients at your office and if they are just going to see a lobby and the inside of a conference room.
The hiring attorney is obligated to exercise its independent professional
judgment and
make all final decisions regarding the case and
client.
Clients do not
make judgments solely based on a money price (unless they must adhere to an absolute budget).
I think lawyers generally shy away from
making value
judgments on behalf of their
clients because: attorney -
client privilege is unilateral (i.e., only the
client can assert it, not the attorney) and if a
client really gets into trouble, he can always say «My lawyer told me to do it.»
That background not only gives his credibility a boost with
clients, it also allows him to
make better
judgments on their long - term viability.
We do not always need clear guidance or direction from the law societies when our professional discretion should be sufficient to
make reasonable
judgment calls as to how we can meet our duties to
clients and to the courts.
The
judgment was for repayment of loans
made to Bassini by Nicholas's and Amy's
clients Mr Giacomo Russo and his brother Mr Vincent Russo.
But wisdom — combing knowledge,
judgment and experience to decide what to do — is likely to help a lawyer
make good decisions for herself and to give good counsel to
clients.
Exercise caution and good
judgment when you compare your options to
make sure that you and your
client are going to be protected if, and when, a claim is presented.
The first, noted at the outset, is that the
client has no idea how much the services are going to cost, and as a result, generally is not in a position to
make a cost / benefit
judgment about the value of the services.
The Pennsylvania Superior Court vacated an adverse jury verdict and remanded for the entry of
judgment notwithstanding the verdict in favor of Kim's
client on the basis that the trial court failed to
make the threshold determination of whether an absolute privilege applied to the hospital's use of the plaintiff's confidential personnel file at a labor relations hearing involving unionization of nurses.
Without an evaluation of the risk of the matter, a plan for handling it, and a budget for its likely cost, the
client can not, for example,
make rational
judgments about whether to pursue the matter (if it is optional), whether to settle litigation, and what resources will be required to handle the matter.
With 17 years of legal experience, he carries an ability to
make a competent
judgment of whether a
client's case should be negotiated or tried in the court of law.
Although plaintiffs» lawyers were twice as likely to
make a mistake (determined by getting a
judgment less than the final settlement offer), defense counsels» errors were vastly more expensive for
clients — the average costing $ 43,000 on the plaintiff side versus $ 1.1 million for the defense.
Vancouver Criminal Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan persuades Crown Counsel that
Client panicked and
made poor
judgments, due in part to substantial stresses with studies and home life.
This is as it should be, of course, as the vast majority of
Clients are not qualified to
make that
judgment call.
Lutczyk blamed Potts for a decision the City of Oshawa
made to garnish his council salary between 2008 and 2010 with respect to a $ 190,000
judgment against him by a construction
client, and for a dispute in 2003 between the city and his father related to a zoning bylaw.
Exercised independent
judgment and decision
making to resolve highly complex
client issues relating to financial transactions and account information.
Inform
clients when to
make appearance and answers to
judgments from lenders and their attorneys to ensure that they are in legal compliance with the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court.
In fact, many of our consultant have both industry and recruiting experience
making them better placed to understand
client needs and allowing them to
make judgments on the skills that specific candidates bring to the table.
In fact, many of our recruiters have both industry and recruiting experience
making them better placed to understand
client needs and allowing them to
make judgments on the skills that specific candidates bring to the table.
To create a strong foundation of shrewd
judgment based on precedent, and trust, and
make informed decisions about
client selection.
• Strong communication skills with ability to express ideas in an understandable way • Excellent interpersonal skills and able to work with a variety of
clients, community groups, and mental health professionals • Very compassionate and empathetic when working with individuals and families who are in difficult and stressful situations • Possess strong diplomacy skills with ability to use good
judgment when
making important decisions • Sensitive to
clients» issues and can maintain confidentiality • Ability to read, interpret, and analyze professional journals, government regulations, and technical procedures
This task is
made harder by our pathology - oriented language, prompting us to stand back in negative
judgment rather than appreciate the
client's struggle.
As I'm sure you'd agree, a good match with your therapist is an essential part of therapy so I place great importance in being genuine with my
clients while
making sure they feel supported, understood, and accepted without
judgment.»
On that issue, the court granted summary
judgment to VHT, saying its use of the term «specific» in the phrase, «Content is
made available to
clients for property specific marketing purposes only,» was unambiguous.
214 DOS 97 Matter of DOS v. Laymon - accounting to
client; bad check; deposits; failure to pay
judgments; proper business practices; jurisdiction; DOS retains jurisdiction after expiration of license (for failure to pay renewal fee) where acts occurred during licensure; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.1 by depositing
clients» funds into operating account and failing to maintain special bank account; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.2 for failing to account to
client; broker engaged in fraudulent practices by accepting monies he was required to retain in escrow, depositing said monies into his operating account, failing to return same to its rightful owner and by purporting to
make refunds by issuing bad checks; in light of broker's financial inability to do so, failure to promptly satisfy
judgments was not a demonstration of untrustworthiness; there was no violation of 19 NYCRR 175.3 (b) where broker was not managing rental properties; real estate broker's license revoked; reapplication for broker's license conditioned upon proof of payment of restitution with interest and proof of satisfaction of
judgment with interest
Your job is to use your expertise and professional
judgment to analyze market information and
make recommendations to your
clients.
Scott Smith protects his
clients from lawsuits and
makes them «
judgment proof».