Sentences with phrase «real clients charged»

I cut my teeth with real clients charged with real crimes.

Not exact matches

Griffin was arrested for a second time on Thursday and charged with stealing more than $ 1 million from his Westchester real - estate law firm clients» escrow accounts, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.
I personally charges over $ 500 just to sit down with a private client and go over the information inside this System, and I won't even do a phone call for less than $ 150, so today's Special Discounted Price is chump change when you consider the REAL value.
The ultimate coach, Rilinger uses a true team approach she learned in the real life locker room, moving shoulder - to - shoulder with her clients as she encourages them to focus and take charge of not only physical goals, but life aspirations too.
Since 1991, our Baton Rouge homicide defense attorneys have successfully obtained real results for every client we have defended against a charge of murder.
(See my post «How the Legal Industry's Pursuit of Leverage Pits the Client's Interests Against Those of the Law Firm» — where I recount my chief financial officer friend's receipt of a bill from an AmLaw 100 highest revenue firm for tax law advice from two of its junior lawyers whose the AmLaw 100 employer considered them sufficiently incomplete in their qualifications that it charged my CFO friend for their «supervision» by — of all specialties — a partner in the real estate group!)
Since 1991, we have successfully obtained real results — not - guilty verdicts, reduced charges, dropped cases or death penalty taken off the table — for every client we have defended against a charge of murder.
No firms gain more by dragging out litigation than the big firms because they have the clients with the tens and hundreds of millions of dollars of capitalization who can afford, with the help of the taxpayer, to pay the astronomical fees they charge for as long as it takes to take on similar corporations similarly represented, or to squash the little guy (which is why FCT has McCarthy's on retainer and Stewart has Borden's on retainer — the given real estate file / title insurance claim is small potatoes but the title insurers make it dead obvious that if you sue them, you will up against a Big Firm.
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(In contrast, some of the more fly - by - night resume writing companies who charge too little to pay REAL writers... are KNOWN to try to increase their revenue by selling their clients» information to marketing lists — that will NEVER happen here!)
Represented client in courts for domestic battery charge and buyers in residential real estate closings.
But individual therapy can be detrimental to clients because it «too often leaves [them] ill - prepared to take on the gritty, emotion - charged real world of a troubled relationship.»
The calm, understanding environment of one - on - one sessions too often leaves a client ill - prepared to take on the gritty, emotion - charged real world of a troubled relationship.
For the Competition Bureau of Canada to concern itself with how organized real estate: Registrant's, Practitioner's or Brokerages attract new Clients, beyond our ability to charge various rates of commission, is absolutely bizarre — when it's grossly evident that there is ample competition already, and it is just as evident that ours is an industry that really needs to compete through increased professionalism: competence and ethics, because the cost of the absence of the aforesaid can be immeasurable!
Absolutely correct — cull the unproductive — this has to start with the Brokerage — get rid of the old adage» oh, I think I'll retire and Sell Real Estate» — everyone deserves an opportunity to prove themselves but that must have a time limit — just because you pass the courses does not make you a productive Realtor — one year with semi-monthly reviews on progress should be used — 20 % of the slsp do 80 % of the transactions — the Brokerages charging fees to be an Associate are earning more in these fees than they do from Sales — the 20 % are carrying most offices — we have to get in the same mode as the expectations of our Clients — technology and Personal service needs to be constantly updated
At Fast Forward Real Estate, Simmonds offers clients three distinct marketing plans — basic, enhanced and full service — with a list of prescribed services at a fixed cost, some of which is paid for up front, and charges clients commission fees lower than five per cent.
Only true agents who use their knowledge and skill in an advocacy role to benefit and protect their client should be worth the fees generally charged in a real estate transaction.
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The U.S. Supreme Court may have slammed the door on consumer lawsuits alleging that the flat fees brokerages charged clients in addition to percentage - based commissions violate provisions of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
287 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Uqdah Realty & Management Corp. — deposits; jurisdiction; fraudulent practices; failure to pay judgment; vicarious liability; notary public; disclosure of agency relationship; broker violated 19 NYCRR 175.1 when he deposited escrow funds into his operating account; broker committed conversion when his operating account fell below deposit amount; broker engaged in fraudulent practices when he illegally retained buyer's trust funds and attempted to qualify prospective buyer for mortgage by falsely stating their employment; broker failed to disclose his agency relationship to his client; failure to pay judgment; corporate real estate broker vicariously liable and charged with actual knowledge of violation of law because of representative broker's cognizant misconduct as corporate officer; broker is not required to deposit a refundable commission in an escrow account unless contractually demanded; corporate broker and representative broker's license revoked; restitution of deposit of $ 12,000 plus interest; notary public commission revoked based on misconduct as a real estate licensee
In a Dec. 21, 2011, response, NeighborCity offered to enter into a «custom license» agreement with MRIS that would enable the brokerage «to continue to use the listing data in which your client claims a proprietary interest» in order to make referrals exclusively to MRIS members, charge them referral fees, «rank and rate member brokers and real estate agents for public display and to effectuate referrals,» and «derive and own analysis and derivative works from the factual listing data,» among other things.
With a better understanding of what you need, you'll be more apt to set an appropriate price for your real estate photography services and not just charge under your competition to gain clients.
To avoid antitrust vulnerability for a price - fixing claim, such as two or more brokers or firms having agreed to charge the same commission rate, real estate firms should: - establish their fees unilaterally without consultation or discussion with persons affiliated with other competing firms; - ensure that when the company's brokers or salespeople discuss fees with actual or potential clients they use words that indicate to the listener that the services were priced independently, and that they judiciously avoid words suggesting otherwise.
RELO, a network of real estate companies whose client base includes corporate relocation providers, wants its 1,100 members to charge referral fees only when a practitioner is told up front that a buyer or seller is part of a referral or affinity program.
The realtor with 14 years of experience said he doesn't plan to charge his real estate clients more for capturing aerial imagery.
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