Increased client due diligence for introduced businesses — Realtors
often refer clients to banks, insurance companies, mortgage brokers and notaries and they often acquire clients from such referrals.
Non-licensed bereavement counselors
often refer clients to licensed grief counselors.
I often refer clients to career coaches when the clients need more intensive coaching to determine «what they want to do next» in their career.
We often refer clients to the helpful, plain language publications by the Ontario Human Rights Commission, but always with the caveat that human rights laws vary province to province.
Veterinarians
often refer clients to equine massage therapists and chiropractors, adding to the reasons why these are popular therapies.
Not exact matches
Often referred to as ABM, account - based marketing is becoming a key technique for B2B marketers looking
to adopt a more sustainable approach
to nurturing prospects and
clients.
Most
often referred to as CRM, this software is designed
to house prospect and
client contact information with a more progressive view in mind.
Also
referred to as cognitive reframing, it's a strategy therapists
often used
to help
clients look at situations from a slightly different perspective.
In the US if a bank has difficulty meeting the demands of one of their
client hospitals they are able
to refer them
to another non-profit milk bank, but this doesn't happen very
often.
She
often sees those
clients that other lactation consultants from throughout Ohio have
referred when they are unable
to resolve the problem.
Furthermore, the study finds that partial criminalization, and other criminalization of
clients and third parties (
often referred to as the «Swedish approach») reproduces many of the same harms as full criminalization.
She's who I turn
to when I have questions as well as someone I
often refer friends and
clients to when they need the support only she can provide.
(
To make things confusing, software used by thin client computers is also often referred to as a thin client, but EPEAT does not certify software
To make things confusing, software used by thin
client computers is also
often referred to as a thin client, but EPEAT does not certify software
to as a thin
client, but EPEAT does not certify software.)
Independent financial advisors
often also work in teams and
refer to a portfolio manager who can provide discretionary portfolio management for their
clients» portfolios.
Refer - a-friend programs from online brokerages are generally a way for the brokerages
to offer an incentive (such as cash back or free trades)
to an existing
client to help bring in new
clients,
often at a fraction of what it would normally cost
to do so through other means.
Banks
often refer clients that they can't service
to lenders of brokerages that the bank has a monetary interest in.
I
often come across
clients that use these terms incorrectly,
referring to the appraisal as the inspection and vice versa.
This site is
often referred to clients by our doctors and provides caregiver information, medical care options, and links
to other feline renal failure informational sites.
As general practitioners we
often end up
referring these cases
to either trainers or expensive veterinary specialists in behavior, and even though there are great efforts made by these wonderful people, I am
often left with disappointed
clients who have spent lots of money on
often very difficult
to understand and treat disturbing behaviors in their feline and canine animal companions.
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Often veterinary professionals are not sure
to whom they should
refer clients for animal training.
Talking Thresholds When working with
clients, dog trainers
often refer to «thresholds».
Our
client is in a rather nondescript part of town
often referred to as North Las Vegas.
We have a great relationship with our
clients, who
often refer us
to their friends and families, and on numerous occasions we have received rave reviews from our
clients.
I
often suggest that lawyers provide their
clients with a written explanation of the expected progression of their matter or a flowchart that they can
refer to throughout the engagement.
Clients will
often find a discrepancy in costs and fines that are coupled with traffic tickets in Westchester County, usually
referred to as surcharges.
We take great pride in knowing that our colleagues seek us out for support,
often referring their own
clients to us for legal services.
He is
often referred to by other attorneys because he knows how
to help
clients with their Bakersfield personal injury claims.
Family lawyers may hesitate
to refer a
client to mediation for one or more of the following (
often erroneous) reasons:
Referring cases to Duncan Law Firm is often in the best interests of both the referring attorney / law firm and th
Referring cases
to Duncan Law Firm is
often in the best interests of both the
referring attorney / law firm and th
referring attorney / law firm and the
client.
They share space and administrative costs and duties, but they
often don't have relationships with each other that are deep enough that they trust each other, respect each other or, in fact, even know each other's practices well enough
to comfortably introduce or
refer clients to one another.
Unfortunately, more
often than not, the potential
client is
referred to the firm's homepage or maybe a practice area.
Often referred to as critical thinking, it's a very good skill
to protect
clients when reviewing transactions or litigating a case.
We know that most
often when a potential
client gets
referred to a firm, they are going
to do their due diligence.
«We noticed that London has by far the largest concentration of our international
clients and decided that we want
to be closer
to them, as well as
to law firms that
often refer business
to us.
Many
clients often refer us
to their loved ones, because they trust us
to keep their family members and friends safe.
In a pressure ulcer case,
often referred to bed sores, we will thoroughly review all of the nursing home records of our
client (the resident), physician records and hospital records.
Componentization is
often referred to in the legal setting as «unbundling» (see, e.g., Stephanie Kimbro's work «Limited Scope Legal Services: Unbundling and the Self Help
Client» or «Using Technology
to Unbundle in the Legal Services Community»).
We finally decided it would be easier
to have a post we can
refer clients to whenever this happens (which as you know, is quite
often).
Equally, where a case is complex and needs bodies on the ground
to keep on track, I will
often refer it
to a solicitor I know is going
to offer a decent service,
to give the
client the best chance of getting a good outcome, knowing that if they can't settle I can come back in at a later stage
to slug it out in court.»
Similar functions
to those of law firm research lawyers are also carried out by dedicated individuals in government departments, courts, tribunals, and other organizations; these persons are
often referred to as advisory lawyers, counsel, or some other term conveying the same meaning —
to provide advice
to their colleagues rather than directly
to external
clients (although they may do that also).
The fact that this
often happens suggests that lawyers can minimize the risk of this limitation period pitfall by more thoroughly reviewing the facts with their
clients at the outset of the retainer and
referring the
clients to relevant documents in an effort
to jog their memory.
I have conducted hundreds of closings and I take pride in the fact that my
clients often refer their family and friends
to me.
Activities like assessing
client situation, organizing counseling sessions, developing rehabilitation plans,
referring clients to medical or counseling services, and collaborating with other care providers, such as physicians, therapists, and psychologists are
often seen on Rehabilitation Counselor resumes.
Some firms,
often referred to as professional services firms, offer a range of services
to clients, such as accountancy, tax and consulting; others specialise in consulting services.
I
often refer to CVs as résumés on steroids
to my
clients and students, and for good reason, as the CV differs from a résumé in the following ways:
The basic format above,
referred to as a chronological format,
often doesn't fit well for an animator who, rather than being employed by a company, has done freelance work for many
clients.
This
often triggers what author and internationally - renowned attorney Pauline Tesler
refers to as a «magic moment,» an epiphany and workable solution brought about by a combination of the
clients» desire
to settle amicably yet address their interests and a realization that their attorneys will be disqualified if they can not reach an agreement.
Often they will
refer clients to a marriage therapist or financial advisor.
To that end, clients often make assistance available through programs referred to as «cash for keys» or «relocation assistance.&raqu
To that end,
clients often make assistance available through programs
referred to as «cash for keys» or «relocation assistance.&raqu
to as «cash for keys» or «relocation assistance.»
First, because foreign interest in U.S. properties continues
to increase, global
clients typically spend more money, pay in cash more
often, and
refer more business than domestic
clients, it creates a lucrative business pipeline for years
to come.