Sentences with phrase «really big client»

It's a really big client so there are a few people here who only work on litigation matters for them.»
«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.

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One of the biggest hold - ups I see in my students and coaching clients is that they don't have clarity on what they really want.
«What is the best way to capture them is really a big question mark for our clients
Our team of in - house Facebook account managers and professionals, manage Facebook Ads campaigns and work closely with some of the biggest names and experts in the online marketing industry, giving our clients a unique advantage and inside perspective on what really works — and what doesn't.
It also includes the not so obvious: earning the salary, paying the bills, maintaining the house, calling the insurance company about that surprise medical bill, researching all the possible causes of that weird cough your baby has been doing lately, scheduling tours of daycare centers, getting that promotion or signing that big client, researching life insurance plans, getting the oil changed like clockwork because you really need this car to last you, plus taking breaks so that you can recharge....
This might mean the client should wait for the «big fish,» or the really plum offer.
Rachel Adams: And you know, the thing — well, the thing about it like with taking out alcohol for me was a really big deal because it wasn't like I was drinking every night of the week but I would have you know, happy hours with girlfriends or a cocktail with clients, and you can have the greatest intentions about food for the day, but once you have a couple cocktails in you, you're like, «Yeah, let's — with the French fries, sure we can have cheesecake.»
One of the questions I am most frequently asked is do I really need a personal training program to achieve my goals and the honest answer is yes because after 20 years of training clients I can tell you that the biggest mistake people make is not following the correct exercise and nutritional plan for their individual body type, metabolism, age, life style and goals.
When you work with larger clients and companies, it can be really exciting because you get to reach a bigger audience.
Now, as a professional relationship coach, Sarah keeps her eye on the big picture and gently reminds her clients what really matters in life.
She had smallish TV roles in the likes of «Body of Proof» and «Blue Bloods,» and on the big - screen in «Our Idiot Brother» and gave an excellent performance in Alex Gibney «s «Client 9,» but it's «Boardwalk» that really provided a showcase.
Our clients at Book Cover Cafe are seeing a big difference upon releasing their second book, with some really hitting their stride upon releasing their third and forth books.
The first model is selling pretty well according to some analysts, and a bigger version of the tablet along with an update OS that includes an email client, BBM and more could really hit the sweet spot.
And the real danger (for me at least) is that all my cover designs are pretty good, so if the client chooses one and his team likes it (but recommends some big changes like «make the text bigger and darker and bolder») everybody will be pretty happy — except me, because my really brilliant work won't get seen, and the author won't sell as many books (two things that are bad for my business).
«If you go to the big guys, you're client No. 1,049 — they don't really know you,» Ailion says.
Thanks to big and small companies who like to drag a client's feet, the perception of credit repair is that it takes a really long time.
He's working really hard, has picked up a few big clients and is loving the chance to choose when and where he works.
«Small things like this really have a big impact on our clients»
Really though, when starting a business your creative community is your biggest asset as you can ask them for advice, share clients (if you get too busy, for example) and bounce ideas around if you are stuck!
Or is this really about clients who aren't quite ready to make the big changes required to create the smarter, more sustainable, cool design?
Rather than hiring folks and getting bigger and bigger deals, I'd like to really grow and nurture my existing client relationships, connect with other creatives, and build a collaborative of talented creatives.
«Big, powerful law firms like Nashville's King & Ballow really ought to hire someone with journalistic and new media experience to advise them on how to handle clients who complain about things published by bloggers,» says media relations consultant and blogger Bill Hobbs.
When big really did mean better, the better clients went big, and that means big paid more.
I've seen situations where the client uses such tactics and statements to milk the law firm really big time and you know what, such clients go from one law firm to another to another, and sometimes with malice aforethought!?
This is perhaps best articulated by one GC who says: «I sense that we are not a big enough client for them to really get their attention.»
There's some, I know Legal Zoom has some data that if I'm recalling it correctly says that law firms actually don't actually get more efficient until between 10 and 15 people and that there's sort of a jump in efficiency at two or three people and then they get less efficient until you get to 10 or 15 and then you can start taking advantage of some scale, which is interesting and you're sitting right in the middle of there where you can decide do you really want to move it forward and have a business or do you want to keep going and just serving clients without a bigger strategy in mind.
We believe that a group of proven professionals with deep, big - firm experience, an ability to simply communicate complex issues, and a focus on the things that really matter enhances the value we provide our clients.
Sam Glover: That's cool because I'm always looking for other options because Infusionsoft, and Hub Spot, and SalesForce are just these big massive programs that are really expensive, and the really geared towards like sales and while I think it's totally valid to talk about converting potential clients to clients as a sort of a sales process.
«A really big thing for us is TDS can do just about everything,» he adds, citing the need to provide clients services in areas such as cross-border matters, major litigation, tax, environmental law, collective agreements, intellectual property, and immigration.
Safe spaces has gotten a lot of flack recently and so I want to avoid using that term but it is really important for, if you've got a partner who asks a woman partner to take over the party planning for the firms biggest clients, is she comfortable saying, «Well hold on.
Whether it's a big case or a really itty - bitty case, treat every client as if he's your only client.
KELLY FRIEDMAN: It is really a cultural change for litigators to make a cost - benefit analysis where the benefit is to the ends of justice as opposed to their particular case or their client's interests alone, and that is going to be the biggest challenge.
This flexibility, combined with the risk - focused Solvency II regime, gives the possibility for insurers to be present on the market with various and variable products, focusing really to the needs of the consumers and to be able to serve the bigger corporate, or even more the big industrial clients as well.
We don't really build our firms in a way that's meant to work the way our clients want to, and it sounds like a big part of it was you wanted to try and do better on that.
«Our clients are generally very sophisticated and dynamic — either big family businesses or complex companies — and we really try and respond to that,» says Kevin Gold, managing partner at Mishcon de Reya.
Brad Johnson: Yeah, and now that I really think about this, I think the biggest issue Sam is that most attorneys, at least the ones that I've heard stories on through our clients is, I think a lot of attorneys just don't market.
Little tiny things, like we don't generally bill clients for phone calls or e-mails, or we don't really have a big hourly target that you have to hit monthly.
«About a year in I recognized that really the biggest headache for me was keeping track of my time and invoicing clients,» says Doug.
Payen's lawyer has already chosen a defense strategy: The 23 counts with which my client is charged, some of which constitute Class D felonies for which he could get seven years in prison, are really no big deal and properly handled as a civil matter:
I think a big piece of client experience is really being able to look in the mirror and do an honest assessment of the experience your clients are having.
The second is really using business intelligence to anticipate legal issues on the horizon that could affect your clients down the road and reaching out to them proactively to address those needs and possibly mitigate risks before there's even a bigger legal issue.
The big firm was a great place to hitch my wagon, but only a couple clients really cared about being associated with a big firm name.
And then I mentioned things like blogs and e-alerts, webinars; by leveraging these digital platforms, small and big law firms are able to offer really specific and tailored training for clients.
The MyCase client portal has been another big area of focus in 2017 and our clients are really seeing the benefits.
The great news is that AdvanceLaw is actively collecting and analyzing additional data around LPM and, based on what they are hearing from GCs, LPM can make a really big difference in client satisfaction, if it is executed correctly.
What's more, it's really not that big a secret if you've been listening closely to the clues your clients have been dropping: Like trying to negotiate lower rates, taking a long time to pay your bills, or simply «forgetting» to pay bills altogether.
Trying to be everything to everybody is a big mistake and doesn't work so well, but really spending some time listening to the language that your current client — if you have clients — the language that they use to describe the problems they're facing, how they describe how it is that they view that you help them as a lawyer and being able to build content around that kind of stuff.
Maybe they care more about differentiating it because of the pressures that they have, but there's a big difference in terms of processing paper and doing an agreement versus counselling your client and that really matters when it comes to rendering the accounts.
Although understandable to some extent, there are two really big issues that can arise because of it — both of which affect your clients.
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