Not exact matches
How experts deal with this
conflict between policy and politics makes for an
interesting case study
in the politics
of expertise.
The rule on
conflict that protects the
interests of the private client
in a matrimonial matter, or a small business dealing with its landlord, can act against the
interests of sophisticated corporate clients, wishing to instruct a particular firm because
of the scale,
expertise, quality and global reach
of its specialist services.
Forward - looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level
of activity, performance or achievements
of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward - looking information, including but not limited to: risks related to changes
in cryptocurrency prices; the estimation
of personnel and operating costs; general global markets and economic conditions; risks associated with uninsurable risks; risks associated with currency fluctuations; competition faced
in securing experienced personnel with appropriate industry experience and
expertise; risks associated with changes
in the financial auditing and corporate governance standards applicable to cryptocurrencies and ICO's; risks related to potential
conflicts of interest; the reliance on key personnel; financing, capitalization and liquidity risks including the risk that the financing necessary to fund continued development
of the Company's business plan may not be available on satisfactory terms, or at all; the risk
of potential dilution through the issuance
of additional common shares
of the Company; the risk
of litigation.
My areas
of expertise and
interest are with emerging adults dealing with the unique challenges
of transitioning into adulthood, couples
in conflict, and professional women coping with balancing the many roles they occupy.»
As her career progressed, Dr. Sommer's
interest in high
conflict relationships led her toward developing
expertise in the areas
of divorce, custody and the Parental Alientation Syndrome.
(a) act
in the best
interests of the client; (b) act
in accordance with the lawful instructions
of the client; (c) act only within the scope
of the authority given by the client; (d) advise the client to seek independent professional advice on matters outside
of the
expertise of the licensee; (e) maintain the confidentiality
of information respecting the client; (f) without limiting the requirements
of Division 2 [Disclosures]
of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], disclose to the client all known material information respecting the real estate services, and the real estate and the trade
in real estate to which the services relate; (g) communicate all offers to the client
in a timely, objective and unbiased manner; (h) use reasonable efforts to discover relevant facts respecting any real estate that the client is considering acquiring; (i) take reasonable steps to avoid any
conflict of interest; (j) without limiting the requirements
of Division 2 [Disclosures]
of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], if a
conflict of interest does exist, promptly and fully disclose the
conflict to the client.