You have to
accommodate clients who still want hard copies of documents and will only sign with real ink on real paper.
* PLEASE NOTE: While we do try to allow our students to do make up classes, we can not
accommodate clients who wish to «pick and choose» classes they wish to attend.
Scotiabank spokeswoman Diane Flanagan said the bank regularly makes exceptions to
accommodate clients who can't provide standard documentation, such as Canadian tax returns and pay stubs, to verify their income.
Goldman Sachs is expected to open a virtual currency trading next in the next few weeks to
accommodate clients who want to participate in the...
Not exact matches
Same with the
client who must insist on doing the needed hard work to tweak their vegan or vegetarian diet to
accommodate the needed food to provide all the needs required.
Our firm has 24 - hour customer service, in order to
accommodate time zones as well as nervous
clients who may be up in the late hours.
This will help you better
accommodate the needs of everyone, including younger tech - savvy
clients, and busy people
who would rather not meet with you face to face to handle their legal needs.
David makes every effort to
accommodate out of state
clients who are unable to travel to Rhode Island for Consultations or court Appearances.
The first one came from a
client in the midwest whose resume I had written, and the second one was from a prospective
client in Brooklyn, NY
who thought the free evaluation made so much sense, he wanted me to revise his old resume to
accommodate the recommendations made (I think he assumed it would cost less if I did it).
Marathon Therapy can thus
accommodate clients traveling from other locales
who can not attend weekly therapy sessions.
Other skills honed at the Retreat included screening techniques for
clients in the Collaborative process: working with a variety of
clients who could be considered
accommodating, bullying or those with unrealistic expectations.
This creates the question of: does this cause a: detrimental delay, in the consumer being developed into a
Client and given the benefit of «Full Agency» Representation and protection, as compared to what would be the case with the more traditional brokerages —
who accommodate but don't promote: No Agency Relationships.
The role of the broker, according to the panel, has shifted to
accommodate a new breed of both agent and
client,
who now have access to alternative brokerage models, technology, and, in the case of the
client, the MLS.
In a letter dated Dec. 3, Elizabeth Julian, the assistant secretary for fair housing at HUD, wrote that she sent the «wrong message» when she told a buyer agency franchise in October that agents don't violate fair housing law if they merely
accommodate the specific instructions of
clients who state a housing preference based on race or any other protected class.