Print them to distribute in your office, share them on social media or recommend them to
clients after an exam.
Not exact matches
Design work started first, since I had layouts due to a
client on Monday, which was equivalent to having final
exams after the New Year — out of mind for a short while, then suddenly painfully real.
After all, it can be overwhelming for a
client to retain all that information in the
exam room.
Yet there's far too much to cover in the
exam room, and your
clients don't have the mental «bandwidth» to absorb it all verbally anyway (they just got a new puppy or kitten,
after all!).
A blog is the ideal place to educate and entertain
clients even
after they leave the
exam room — plus it's a golden opportunity to engage new pet owners too.
An emergency fee and initial
exam is $ 100.00 for all
clients ($ 110
after midnight and on holidays.)
In theory, allowing students to take the bar
exam and become licensed
after completing only two years (60 credits) law school instruction would save students money and afford them the opportunity to take lower paying jobs to help provide for the legal needs of financially strapped
clients.
The schooling is provided as background information only that the students should be aware of
after they have left the
exam room; elsewise, advise their
clients to contact a real expert... a lawyer or lawyers.
It is sad to think that
after wannabe - real - estate - salespersons students have successfully passed their
exams, that thereupon entering their fields of dreams, licenses in hand and managers earnestly pushing for listings, that these same said newbies do not seem to understand (or put into practice) what the meaning of fiduciary responsibility to ones»
clients entails unless it is explained via more paperwork.