Sentences with phrase «refer clients whose»

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The letter read in part, «We act as solicitors to the family of Mr. Moruf Ajao, hereinafter referred to as our client and on whose behalf we write this letter.
Although it is not clear what the documents are or who is named in them, Caproni referred to Lowell's client as a «public figure» whose connection to Silver is of «countervailing interest.»
In Canada, Cary List, CEO of the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC), says that while there is no regulatory definition, the FPSC's expectation is that a fee - only relationship refers to planners whose compensation originates directly and exclusively from their clients.
Typically, legal professional privilege is invoked by a client in receipt of a formal request for information or whose offices are subject to a Commission on - site inspection, commonly referred to as a dawn raid.
An Information Technology (IT) help desk technician can be referred to as a person whose job or responsibilities cover the entirety of providing help and / or assistance to customers or clients of a particular company usually over the phone or via the Internet.
Dual agency refers to when a licensee represents, in a single transaction, two or more clients whose interests are in conflict.
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