Sentences with phrase «meeting new client families»

I enjoy meeting new client families face - to - face, catching up with families who are in the middle of the process, and of...

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Afterward, I met up with a client for a quick chat about a new dress she is planning on wearing to an upcoming family event, before running home to meet up with Krystal to do some outfit shooting.
How can I help your clients customize their new house to meet their family needs and help them carry on their family traditions?
I've since had the great fortune to meet new clients — who are now part of the «Saber Family» of partners who I value very much.
To meet the demand of its investor clients, Desjardins has created a brand new family of ETFs listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and available to all independent investors.
Bruce Weismiller, a chartered accountant with Sadler Weismiller Group in Surrey, B.C., often suggests to new clients that their family business hold an annual general meeting â $» and that it's perfectly acceptable for you to hold that event in Whistler or Vegas.
We welcome walk - Ins and new clients in our friendly relaxed environment and look forward to meeting you and your family.
I will also meet about 3 or 4 new client families today, and I think about how I may make a great first impression on them.
«It has been a bit of an uphill battle convincing [the law profession] as an institution to evolve, to try new things, to really start shifting to meet the clients» expectations rather than answer our own fears and needs as professionals,» Michelle Crosby said in a recent interview with National Magazine about how Wevorce is changing the way lawyers help families experiencing divorce.
The specialist brain injury team at Hugh James represents many clients who are, sadly, in similar situations to Mr Jones» family and is willing to meet with new clients wherever they feel most comfortable, whether it is at hospital, at home or elsewhere.
We love seeing our clients meet their treatment goals and use their new skills to create deeper, more meaningful connections with their families and peers.
Family Service of Eastern Nova Scotia continues to evolve to meet new challenges in addressing client needs.
While aspects of the case — such as the details of a parenting plan, the involvement of extended family, or new partners — may still be worked out with a mediator, many aspects of the case can be negotiated in a four - way meeting between lawyers and clients.
Not only do my clients have fun showing off their new home to their friends and family, but they also get to meet their new neighbors and I get referrals.»
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