To prepare for those discussions, the financial neutrals often meet with each party and his or her attorney individually prior to the team meeting in order to help
the client feel prepared to present settlement ideas at team meetings that comport with the clients» goals.
Not exact matches
I
feel a lot more confident, aware and
prepared to work with my
clients.
Not only has it inspired personal changes in my life and my relationship with food, but I
feel totally
prepared to take on coaching
clients - and I have a background in corporate finance, not nutrition OR coaching.
Not only has it inspired personal changes in my life and my relationship with food, but I
feel totally
prepared to take on coaching
clients (and I have a background of corporate finance not nutrition OR coaching).
Upon completion of the program, I
felt fully
prepared to serve my
clients on their personal health journeys.
Overseeing her
clients» futures,
preparing their wills and refinancing their mortgages,
felt ridiculous to her, and all she wanted was to stay home with Akash, not just Thursdays and Fridays but every day.
«Financial Advisors must be
prepared to actively address how their
clients feel as well as how they invest.
Veterinarians and
clients can
feel confident that their prescriptions are being
prepared by an experienced pharmacy team in a state of the art, purpose - built, compounding facility.
(June 8, 2017) Veterinarians
feel the strain of
clients» financial limitations, but how do pet owners
prepare when they are not being informed?
I'm writing to say a heart -
felt thank you for sheltering one of my
client's pets while she
prepared herself for a safe, new life.
I teach my dog - training
clients to listen to their gut when choosing a vet, groomer, trainer, or boarding facility; if something doesn't
feel right, I tell them, you must be
prepared to walk out the door and find a more appropriate person for your beloved pet.
While we are
prepared and all our guides are trained for most of the issues
clients have on the mountain, being a phone call away from any doctor, hospital or friend helps everyone
feel assured that they are safe.
I'll then also have a list of questions ready to ask, and I'll make damn sure I ask them — explaining to the
client that whilst I've done my best to
prepare for the pitch, I really
felt that I needed to meet them and get to know them before suggesting anything else.
And divorce isn't always all doom and gloom; often
clients come out the other end of their proceedings with an immense
feeling of hope and relief as they
prepare to embrace the next chapter of their lives, and it's a real privilege to have played a part in that.
Since the company's consulting engineers were accustomed to
preparing reports for
clients, they
felt comfortable writing for the blog.
The Report's central conclusion is that, although traditional legal pedagogy is very effective in certain aspects, it overemphasizes legal theory and underemphasizes practical skills and professional development.5 By focusing on theory in the abstract setting of the classroom, the Report argues, traditional legal education undermines the ethical foundations of law students and fails to
prepare them adequately for actual practice.6 Traditional legal education is effective in teaching students to «think like lawyers,» but needs significant improvement in teaching them to function as ethical and responsible professionals after law school.7 As I will discuss in greater detail below, in general, the Report recommends «contextualizing» and «humanizing» legal education by integrating clinical and professional responsibility courses into the traditional core curriculum.8 In this way, students will learn to think like lawyers in the concrete setting of actual cases and
clients.9 The Report refers to pedagogical theories developed in other educational settings and argues that these theories show that teaching legal theory in the context of practice will not only better
prepare students to be lawyers, it will also foster development of a greater and more deeply
felt sense of ethical and professional identity.10
How many of us have
felt our blood pressure rise as we get caught up in a file and keep thinking «I can't believe I'm spending all this time on this issue, I should be
preparing for the Smith depositions, I am never going to be ready, I ought to be doing that, not this, the other side is going to see that I'm unprepared, the
client is going to fire me, this is just awful!»
However, our firm is well
prepared to take a negligent person or company to court if they do not give our
client the amount that we
feel our
client is entitled to.
Further, some practitioners may
feel it is better to
prepare a will and risk a fight in future over capacity, than to refuse to
prepare a will and risk a possible professional negligence claim for not following their
client's instructions.
Feel free to examine a sample of one of our resumes
prepared for a human resources
client to give you an idea of the quality and attention to detail that we can provide to your resume writing project.
As a result,
clients feel confident and better
prepared for the interview.
• Great
clients and verify their identities to ensure that the right
client is scheduled for the right type of therapy • Engage
clients in conversation to make them
feel comfortable and to provide them with heads up on procedures • Provide
clients with detailed information on what to expect during therapy sessions, and ensure that they understand the outcome of each therapy cycle •
Prepare clients for sessions or procedures, by providing them with the right attire and ensuring that any unpermitted items (such as jewelry) are taken off • Assist therapists by positioning
clients appropriately, in sync with the requirements of each therapy program • Provide support to therapists in operating equipment for therapy and keeping
clients» steady and occupied during sessions • Create and maintain records of each therapy session, ensuring that all relevant information is included in
clients» charts • Perform regular and preventative maintenance on therapy equipment and ensure that supplies inventory is properly maintained
Clients who have worked with me have frequently cited that they received more than a resume in the process — they walked away knowing more about their strengths,
feeling better
prepared for interviews and having a better understanding of personal branding.
As a result,
clients feel confident and better
prepared for the educational job interview.
This role comes with very few restrictions or limitations in regards to target market Job Description: Due to the unrestrictive nature of this position, the fact you will be working for the UK's largest privately owned recruitment company that has a vast network with an incredibly strong brand, we
feel this is a great opportunity for someone looking to expand their stake in the Permanents market Recruitment Consultant Duties to include: - Identifying opportunities for the Branch - Bringing new business to the branch via telephone and face to face meetings - Sourcing candidates to fill positions for existing
clients and to spec into potential new business - Advertising vacancies - In - depth interviewing of candidates,
preparing them for interviews - Rate negotiation You will have the support of an Office Administrator to assist with job posting / cv searching and anything else that contributes to the running of the Permanents sector Successful Recruitment Consultant must have: - Recruitment experience is essential for this position - A tenacious, resilient, focused and incredibly driven attitude are essential traits, these are as important to us as someone who enjoys their work and who is a team player - Wanting to progress a career within our organisation, this is a focus area for the Basingstoke Branch.
Now I
feel super
prepared and ready to give my
clients a fun memorable session.
Although there is certainly paperwork,
clients who have completed their home study tell us that they received valuable resources, personal insights, and support and
feel better
prepared to adopt a baby.
We created a five - part orientation guide broken out by pricing, listing,
preparing a house for sale, marketing and contract, to help the
client feel connected to their agent and understand the progression of one of the most important decisions of their lives.
Don't allow yourself to get sucked into the comfort zone of
feeling that you had a full, satisfying day unless you actually got real «work» done that day: (1) servicing existing
clients: taking out buyers,
preparing listing presentations or CMAs, negotiating deals, completing paperwork, etc., (2) developing new
clients: working your sphere, following up with leads,
preparing mailings, etc., or (3) learning: training, weekly meetings, reviewing inventory, doing market analysis.
We are all working toward the same goal of making sure that our
clients walk away from the closing table
feeling happy and confident with their decisions and
prepared to be successful home owners.