We appreciate that so many of our current and
past clients think highly enough of our counseling services to refer us to their friends and family members.
If you're curious to see what
past clients think about Freedman Law Group, check out our testimonials.
Not exact matches
«We
thought that if we could just knock down one really big
client, we could pay for the whole workforce, and anything we made
past that would be extra profit» Simpson told me.
«Both stimulate creative
thinking,» says McFarland, who has led some 80
clients through the process over the
past five years.
Canalys is an independent analyst company that strives to guide
clients on the future of the technology industry and to
think beyond the business models of the
past.
Kate - It's ultimately up to you and your practitioner as to the right protocol to choose, I generally advise my
clients to
think about their symptoms,
past reactions to antibiotics and timeline when choosing a treatment approach.
Laura's work has been found on
Thought Catalog, Female First and Digital Romance, among others and her
past clients rave about her compassionate coaching services.
James Stewart plays a detective afflicted with the eponymous acrophobia who becomes obsessed with a
client who
thinks her
past life is trying to kill her.
With The Model Introduction, It Evoked All
Thoughts And Impressions From A Classical Era Of Automotive Design To Include The Great Jaguar E Type, With This New Jaguar Offering
Clients A High Level Of Refinement With The Power That Would Make Other Manufacturers Take Note Of Jaguar's
Past And Successful Racing History.
Our
past clients have said that our help with scholarship essay brainstorming, outlining, researching, and redacting, is among the best precisely because we treat you as an individual, and give the appropriate amount of attention to get your
thoughts and / or input on paper.
Consequently, you either need
clients who
think like you do and agree with you, or
clients that have made enough money with you in the
past that their greed overwhelms any trepidation they might have in your portfolio choices.
I've made this recommendation to
clients in the
past, but just wanted to post it here as well and
thought that * preventative * dental care might be a good topic to discuss.
This doesn't have to be
client work but can include side projects,
past projects,
thoughts on industry developments, and anything else that's likely to interest your audience.
Think about
past clients — their characteristics should affect what marketing tactics you choose.
When people see your television advertisement, Yellow Page ad, or banner advertisement on another website, when people hear you on the radio, or when a
past client gives your name to a friend who is looking for a lawyer, what do you
think most people are going to do?
It is much easier to
think about creating a profile of the ideal
client by considering
clients you have worked with in the
past — even if those former
clients were when you were in a different firm or practice area than you are currently working in.
He has a thesis in his new book about how kind of buyers or
clients are taking control of the dynamics of the industry and as part of that, I
think he and you advocate for lawyers and small law firms,
thinking more like businesses and
thinking about
clients as buyers and things like that, that we'll get into in the episode, but one of the topics that I
think is interesting to talk about then is something we've brought up a few times in the
past about kind of identifying your ideal
client or crafting personas of your ideal
clients that you can have a story of who you're looking for and how to find them.
Clients don't open bills
thinking, «I can't wait to pay my lawyers for all of the hard work they have done this
past month.»
The historic gap, which in the
past has been canyon-esque as I'm fond of saying, this is where the courts developed the idea of fiduciary duty because as there were such dependence on the part of the
client on the service provider because the
client doesn't know and the
client can't be expected to know whether or not they're being treated fairly or properly or what have you to getting good, you're getting good services, and I don't
think that gap will ever close entirely but we are seeing the purchasers of legal services becoming more knowledgeable and more sophisticated, there is.
«Having been a Patton Boggs
client for the
past 11 years, I've experienced firsthand the outstanding people, skills and
thinking the firm brings to bear to solve complex legal and legislative issues.»
The
past few weeks have been so monumental for the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project that I wanted to share some
thoughts with you about what they mean for us and for our
clients.
The classic picture of the overworked lawyer struggling to reach partnership, after which the strain really starts to tell; the
client who
thinks he more or less owns the individual lawyer assigned to his case; the long hours culture; and the clichéd mighty dollar might not be things of the
past just yet, but they are starting to recede into the background.
In the
past professional services companies didn't give much
thought to business development or actively developing
client relationships.
If, at the end of the meeting, you
think the attorney is someone you'd consider hiring, ask for the contact information of
past clients who would be willing to serve as references.
We carefully track
past settlements and jury verdicts to determine what the appropriate target settlement range should be and explain carefully to all of our
clients what we
think the target settlement should be and WHY that is the case.
The good thing about not having too many
clients, Rangel
thought, was the ability it gave you to have a deliciously slow life, to take the time to appreciate the little things that you would otherwise rush right
past.
I've worked in the
past with
clients who just say «I'll pay whatever tax I
think is fair, 30 — 40 %?
«In the
past, where we have proposed unilaterally various fixed - fee arrangements, the
clients have turned them down, because they
think that if we proposed them, there must be something wrong with them.
I regularly hear from
past clients about the impact and outcomes that their resumes generated, so I
thought I would share a few of their stories and exact feedback.
Over the
past two decades I have created and refined my
client intake worksheet to guide you easily, step - by - step in
thinking deeply about all the aspects of your career and professional accomplishments from the perspective of the employer.
Some of the best references are
past managers,
client testimonials, or glowing reviews from successful industry players (
think CEO or company leadership).
If the writer you are
thinking of working with has a LinkedIn presence,
past clients may have voluntarily written references, and in these cases, the references are linked to a real person by name.
I regularly hear from
past clients about the impact and outcomes that their resumes generated, so I
thought I would share a
Also, you might have to
think creatively about references — you can use professors,
past clients, people you know from nonprofit work, etc.. I
think your resume is an excellent start.
In speaking with my
clients the
past few months, the following are some of the
thoughts they share:
I
think you have a valid point wanting to give quantifiable, measurable or otherwise clearly valuable aspects of a
client's
past to send a stand - out message.
I'm
thinking even of some chief financial executive level
clients I've worked with in the
past year or so, and one who really wanted to speak to his values more as a leader and integrity as a leader.
«An amalgamation of my experience as a therapist and musician, the purpose of my work is to assist patients /
clients in the resolution of their
past story that is told as illness, hardwired into the neural networking of the brain and imprinted within the mind, thereby effecting present
thought and perception.
It's useful to set the stage for brief therapy by letting
clients know a little about your approach during the first contact — that you
think brief, that you focus more on the present than the
past, and that you give behavioral homework.
Therapy is both a partnership and process which can empower
clients to experience such changes as healing of
past hurts / abuse / trauma, increased self - management of emotions and stressors, healthier relationships, behavior and
thought process changes, and individual growth.»
I help
clients move
past old wounds that have created unhealthy patterns of
thinking and behaviors.
It suggested to me that music can be used as a gateway to help a
client powerfully remember the
thoughts, feelings, and emotions related to important events or people in the
past.
I am currently treating
clients who are high risk, with
past suicide attempts and / or current suicidal
thoughts, along with self harming behaviors.
She believes that by gaining insight into early relationships and
past life experiences, and how they may be informing current patterns of
thought, feelings, behaviour and relationships, her
clients can begin to move forward in building thriving relationships, family and life.
I
think about my
clients and their experiences from a psychodynamic framework; meaning that I believe that the problems
clients face are rooted in both current and
past relational experiences as well as in feelings outside of conscious awareness.
«My commitment as a psychologist in practice for 20 years is to help my
clients see
past unhelpful patterns of
thinking, feeling, relating, and behaving.
«None of us follow through as much as we
think we can, so we've started to go back to the people already in our system who know, love and trust our agents,» said Casey, who went on to explain that social media is not only a boon for going after new
clients, but
past clients, as well.
Thinking outside the box is one way to get yourself in front of potential
clients, but it's just as important to continue the tried - and - true strategies that have brought you success in the
past.
I
think that I will write a letter to Santa asking that ORE receive a mega-sized dump truck full of sulfur - infused coal as punishment for looking the other way in the case of the deceptive self - promotion actions of their bad boys and girls, and conversely, that he deliver to all of the good boys and girls who practice the art of transacting real estate deals in an honest, up - front, competent, transparent, ethical, non-deceptive — read PROFESSIONAL — manner... at all times (whether they be in the money or not) many, many referrals from every single satisfied
client who has benefited from their efforts in the
past.
The package includes information about himself, his marketing strategies, testimonials from
past clients and whatever additional information he
thinks will help convince the sellers to list with him.