I'm
pretty sure the client is hurt in the end, but I'm not saying it's malpractice either.
Not exact matches
They do have one
client, who they are
pretty sure is short the bonds, but that
client is as sketchy as they come.
If his
client find out that he has not acting in their best interest I am
pretty sure he would be out of work soon.
I got a call in the morning from a
client who was 39 weeks pregnant, saying she was
pretty sure she was in labor.
We've gotten
pretty good at saving time and energy during the day — meals from Sakara Life, our organic meal delivery business, help free our minds from having to think about food and instead allow us to focus on the things that really need our time and attention — like leading a team of 80 employees and making
sure our thousands of
clients nationwide get their healthy food on time.
If you're
pretty sure you're going to get a particular type of ereader, I'd recommend downloading a
client compatible with that reader's preferred files (for example, if you're going to get a Kindle, go download Amazon's PC
client).
We take the requirements of our
clients pretty serious and hence we make
sure that their requirements are carried out by prolific writers.
I'm
pretty sure a professional adviser who deals with your type of
clients will be able to help you quickly and inexpensively.
It's a
pretty tight family and they all seem very diligent about making
sure every
client is happy and successful... and they work with people how have a similar approach.
We're
pretty sure if you don't wise up they'll shop at your biggest competitor, another
client of ours.
If you're a financial planner managing money for
clients, and you're
pretty sure what you're doing is adding value over a passive strategy, then this is a great way to prove you're earning your keep (and why you're better than your competition, which statistics show is the # 1 criteria investors use in retaining money managers).
I soon whittled it down to a 3 - or 4 - page retainer that was a little better, but I am
pretty sure most
clients took my word for its contents, then stared at the pages for a few minutes.
You could go a step further and add «
client outcomes» to the assessment criteria — your
clients, I'm
pretty sure, would appreciate it.
(Also, I'm
pretty sure the «Million - Dollar Advocates Forum» — of which this character says he is a member — is just another meaningless badge meant to dazzle unsophisticated potential
clients.)
With younger
clients we almost always suggest a 30 year term for the simple reason that, well, when we're young we really aren't
sure what our long term needs are for life insurance and 30 years is a
pretty prudent amount of time to get a handle on that.
As mentioned before, I question my
client until he or she pulls out clumps of hair — but I can be
pretty sure at the end that I am representing my
client with the truth as they see it.
He's an excellent real estate attorney for a number of reasons not the least of which I'm
sure you share the old saying that, «An attorney who has himself as a
client is a
pretty stupid person.»