Not exact matches
VoiceOver
clients also benefit from being listed on Politics.co.uk as an
Opinion Former, where they have dedicated pages on the website where their press releases, comment pieces and information
about their organisation is published.
Then, friends, we hope you subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio, which has just announced the creation of
Client 9 Radio, a station fully devoted to news and
opinion about Eliot Spitzer sex scandal.
There's definitely varying
opinions about whether to do full body workouts or split up the body parts on specific days... for me and my
clients, I tend to recommend whatever brings you closer to achieving your overall lifestyle goals, is the best option for you.
You asked whether I prefer full body vs. splitroutines when training
clients, and my
opinion is that for
about 90 % of my personaltraining
clients, full body workouts are the best option.
The matchmakers will ask each person for their
opinions about the other person and then offer that feedback to the
client.
A closed social media group exclusively for current
clients shows that you care
about their
opinions and is a great way to retain LMS
clients.
Additionally, if you go through testimonials you will see that this service has been used by numerous
clients and all of them have the same positive
opinion about it.
We care
about clients»
opinion and want them to return every time.
Our writers treat your every assignment as if they were their own and, to a certain degree, they are — for
clients get to mark the assignments they receive, and these marks form writers» ratings any subsequent visitor can easily see to formulate their own
opinions about the qualifications of each particular author.
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As a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), I have found that when new prospective
clients come in they have strong
opinions about annuities and a total lack of knowledge on how they work, and I'm not surprised at all.
When my
clients ask my
opinion about breeding, I tell them the first and most important attribute is solid temperament, then health.
When
clients are upset
about the service they received at your veterinary practice, they may not come forward for fear that their
opinion isn't valued.
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I don't feel like I always have the right
opinion about what I'm producing, and really rely on my wife and friends
opinion, as well as
client feedback.
Each contribution was reviewed externally and within the editorial structure of Climatic Change for accuracy in its portrayal of historical context and underlying science, but every author has been allowed to express his or her own
opinion about how well the IPCC in general and the uncertainty guidance documents in particular have served IPCC's various
clients — readers of the full assessments, readers of the technical summaries, and readers who have confined their attention to the overarching summaries for policymakers and synthesis reports.
For every entry on your Fan Page
about your firm's activities or offerings, there should be at least one or two entries that focus on your Fans: a link to a mainstream news article
about one of your key practice areas that your
clients (and potential
clients) care
about; a question or
opinion poll
about a current - affairs issue that affects your
client community; a conversation - starter that lets your fans kick around an engaging topic, serious or otherwise.
Formal
Opinion 480 explains that lawyers communicating
about legal topics in public commentary must comply with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rule 1.6 (a) which says: «A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation of a
client unless the
client gives informed consent, the disclosure is impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation, or the disclosure is permitted by paragraph (b).»
«As the
opinion advises, there is no doubt that attorneys need to be cautious
about violating Rule 1.6 on social media when posting
about a case without
client consent, no matter the nature of or source of the information,» Jesson adds.
A recent
opinion from the California bar says that attorneys shouldn't be allowed to publicly discuss information
about a
client even if that information is publicly available.
In addition to the seven factors summarized above, the
opinion emphasizes that a lawyer has a duty to communicate with a
client about the nature and method of electronic communications.
For better and worse, Yelp is likely to play some role in how potential
clients form an
opinion about you and your practice.
A few years ago, the ABA issued a formal ethics
opinion stating that if there is a significant risk that a third party might gain access to the email, attorneys have to warn
clients about that risk.
I believe that the Human Rights Commission has also ruled
about solicitor -
client privilege in that Legal
Opinions that document the respondent knew their actions did not likely meet the test of law can be compelled on that point only.
First, let your
clients know you care
about them and their
opinion.
Many
clients think
about this brief consultation as a «second
opinion» from a data - driven specialist.
The ABA issued an ethics
opinion saying that if there was a significant risk a third party might gain access to your
client's email communications, you have a duty to warn your
client about that risk.
ABA Formal
Opinion 1 - 459 tells us that A lawyer sending or receiving substantive communications with a
client via e-mail or other electronic means ordinarily must warn the
client about the risk of sending or receiving electronic communications using a computer or other device, or e-mail account, where there is a significant risk that a third party may gain access.
Explain what you will NOT be doing for the
client (for example, you will handle a commercial transaction, but can not provide a tax
opinion about its effects; you have been retained to handle a personal injury claim, but not to negotiate with the
client's workplace LTD insurer).
In my
opinion, one important aspect of working effectively as a damages expert is the ability to inform the jury and
client teams
about the
opinions the damage expert is providing as well as the damages concepts, theories, and related facts relied upon by the expert at the time of trial.
There are a multitude of online forums on the Internet that
clients can use as a sounding board to complain
about their experience, give their
opinion on the service, or praise a satisfactory outcome.
Because we are sensitive to the pressures our
clients face while managing legal costs, we have built additional efficiencies into the entire process - from preparing an
opinion about infringement, examining the merits of the case, and assessing the likelihood of success, to guiding the case through the complaint, discovery, settlement negotiation, summary judgment, and trial stages.
For example, the Arizona State Bar published an
opinion about the effect of Rule 1.2 (d) on a lawyer's ability to advise
clients regarding activity that is permissible Arizona's Medical Marijuana Act, «despite the fact that such conduct potentially may violate applicable federal law».
The
Opinion described Avvo Legal Services as follows: a prospective
client (the «
client») in need of legal services can visit a section of Avvo's website and answer a series of questions
about the prospective
client's specific legal matter.
He covers law - tech conferences day by day, discusses new technologies and their impact on law firms, and otherwise shares his frank
opinions about what
clients actually want and what forward - thinking law firms need to do to keep them.
I expect
clients to voice their
opinions about possible jurors.
This gives our
clients the chance to give their
opinions on recent verdicts or laws, inform the public
about new developments in their practice areas, and provide a forum for the public to get legal information.
The Committee addresses in this
opinion the obligations of lawyers under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct (1998) when using unencrypted electronic mail to communicate with
clients or others
about client matters.
Just Trying to Look Like Our
Clients The movement toward more casual dress is confirmed by just
about every managing partner who provided his / her
opinion.
There's 255 million documents in the Fastcase and Docket Alarm databases, and so, we have a ton of information
about judges or law firms or
clients, and so armed with the kind of whole legal database of judicial
opinions and statutes, all of the motions and pleadings from the Docket Alarm database and then all of the metadata
about filings in PACER, what the pace of things were, when they happened.
Instead of focusing on the dangers of advising a
client based on limited information, we need to be realistic
about just how rarely a lawyer can ever give their
client a completely reliable
opinion.
Also by asking previous
clients, you will get a more honest
opinion about the experience and what you should expect.
Additionally, the
opinion emphasizes that lawyers have a duty to communicate with
clients about the nature of electronic communications being used.
Often bar rules or cynical lawyers even go so far as to have the
client «agree» that they were given the opportunity to get independent advice or a second
opinion from another lawyer just
about the advisability of signing this agreement.
Most firms that initiate
client surveys have found their
clients to be impressed that the firm cares
about their
opinions.
There is a «grey area»
about suggesting to an expert that particular statements in his report might be omitted or rephrased when, perhaps, they do not show the
client or the case in the best light, but are not crucial to the evidence or the expert's
opinion.
In a decision that recognizes the importance of fostering informal mentorship, the Ontario Superior Court held (in 1623242 Ontario Inc. v Great Lakes Copper Inc., 2014 ONSC 782 (CanLII)-RRB- that a lawyer who provides a general
opinion about the state of the law to a colleague without being privy to the specific details of the colleague's case or the identity of his or her
client and is later retained by a
client opposed in interest to the colleague's
client is not thereby disqualified from representing his own
clients.
The
opinion recommends, but does not require, that Virginia lawyers include such a disclaimer on their websites and cautions that lawyers may create a duty of confidentiality through sites that offer a «free evaluation» of a prospective
client's case and invite web visitors to provide the lawyer with information
about their situations.