Sentences with phrase «said clients sometimes»

Not exact matches

Sometimes I would just say, «Look, go to a movie, go do something else, because you're not going to be effective with a client today if you don't have the right mindset.»
Sometimes, says accountant Ryan Losi, when advising clients who live in a high - tax state, «I tell them to move.»
While there's been progress on that front, with mainstream banks growing their small - business offerings and (sometimes) showing a greater willingness to take on entrepreneurial clients, Hashem says there's still room for improvement.
If you bought one stock every year or two, and you have a portfolio of say 7 or 8 stocks at a time, it may appear to clients (who see hardly any activity in their portfolios for months, sometimes years at a time) that you might not be working all that hard.
The «old world» ethic stressed loyalty to the client, even at some cost to the legal system; the «old WASP» ethic emphasized fidelity to legal institutions and their improvement, even at the cost of sometimes having to say no to clients.
However, he sums up, «In general I would say a lot of my influence for my higher end clients is often about focusing on more elegant styles — often looking at options of reducing alcohol a little, sometimes reducing the amount of new oak in some styles — not what many would imagine of a New World based winemaking consultant.»
While working in a restaurant I learnt that it is «your public, the people, your clients» who have the say they decide which is your signature dish: sometimes I have cooked great things (in my opinion) and received not so much enthusiasm from my readers.
... I really emphasize very strongly with my clients about how to manage their early labours and sleep in early labour and I encourage them to consider Gravol [Dimenhydrinate]... for sleep, even like I said certainly the first night if they're starting early labour at night and even sometimes the next day like late in the day or early in the evening, if they're taking their time.
Sometimes a unit may say «I'm sorry, my client is not prepared to make such and such a report public».»
«I am frequently told by clients that they have achieved more in a few sessions with me than months or sometimes years with a counsellor, psychologist or psychiatrist,» he says.
«Especially in an era of low interest rates, low yields, sometimes weaker investment performance, it's really important that a client is getting value for the cost they are paying,» he said.
Grajales says companies sometimes make promises they can't keep just to enroll clients.
Sometimes clients would say that the dog was just at the vet and he is fine, but if I really suspected a medical problem, I would tell them that they need to go back for a more in depth check - up.
«Price can sometimes sway a client to make a purchase, but it's really convenience that drives that behavior,» said Kristin Dance, VMD, senior key account manager at Portland, Oregon - based Vetsource, which offers online pharmacy and home - delivery services for veterinary hospitals.
Please Note: We sometimes received feedback from clients saying that our confirmation emails were directed to their spam folder rather than their inbox.
Sometimes a client says they want something they've already seen, and you have no chance to explore new styles.
We sometimes deal with clients during very difficult times in their lives, so paying attention to how they say something may allow you to alleviate discomfort, heal pain, lessen shame, provide sincere client service, and get to the source of the problem.
«Our legal team in Africa advises on transactional matters and legal and regulatory hurdles in a sometimes challenging region, and is proactive and client focused,» said Stephen Priestley, regional head of corporate and institutional banking, Africa and Middle East.
Because attorneys have a full schedule before their work day even begins, calls to the office (say when you're in court or meeting with a client) are sometimes missed or forgotten.
«At times, we have utilized alternative fee arrangements — sometimes at our own initiative, sometimes at a client's request — but I wouldn't say there's a significant increase in the types of matters that are services using a flat, block or alternative fee arrangement.»
The Supreme Court of Canada says that a core aspect of a lawyer's duty of loyalty is the «duty of commitment to the client's cause (sometimes referred to as «zealous representation»)» (R v Neil 2002 SCC 70 at para. 19).
Because sometimes a good mentor can say, «This client is not worth keeping.»
If you are already in the position you want to be in, stick to it (sometimes easier said than done — see my column The ABCs of Client Classification).
It's not to say that we want to get rid of a client to focus more on another but choosing to represent a client sometimes means that we can not represent others.
And sometimes you're gonna find too when matters have that much value, you might have a client that's requiring that you show them or her or him the deck sheet and say «What kind of coverage do you have?
Almost 90 per cent said their clients are sometimes or always concerned that the judge seems to favour the unrepresented side.
In Sometimes Lawyers Tell Clients To Lie, Sometimes Clients Say Lawyers Made Them Lie, she shares a couple of case studies and some sound advice.
Now the «negative chickens» have come home to roost, if you will, with the Wall Street Journal saying that lawyers are increasingly responding to, and sometimes even suing, disgruntled clients for expressing said disgruntled sentiments on the site.
Also, sometimes our clients ask if they can still recover even though «the police officer found them at fault» or the «other insurance company said it was their fault.»
But so all those things together, hating the hourly billing model, finding clients that weren't always paying, having to come back and say «Well here's your bill, here, pay» and then sometimes having to adjust down bills.
This can be really tricky, I know that sometimes lawyers are a little afraid of asking for the review, asking for that public feedback because they know that sometimes clients are afraid to say that they use a particular lawyer or service because of the nature.
Sometimes they may be great, left for your own postings, but more to — again, on the business intelligent side — to track and be aware of what your clients are saying.
Some large firms» billing rates alienate clients, while on the other hand, sometimes partners may want to move to a firm that will let them increase their rates, Lewis said.
One thing I have noticed though, is that our clients will sometimes say they want a male attorney, or they will use masculine terms, along the lines of «I need a real bulldog of an attorney,» or «I need a man who will be a bulldog.»
«Sometimes people leave because the firm has outgrown the partner and perhaps the partner has been told directly, or infers, that that partner's clients just aren't right for the firm anymore,» Lewis said.
White, a Boston attorney who specializes in injury and liability cases, said companies have a responsibility to inform clients of recalls and stores have a responsibility not to sell recalled products, but sometimes consumers still do not receive notice, including in cases involving products purchased in second - hand stores.
Sometimes professionals in any field will say just about anything to land a client, and this can happen in law as well.
Often these claims arise because the lawyer and client disagree on what was said or done — or not said or done — sometimes because communications are rushed.
«Our clients sometimes get frustrated when we tell them that we can not use the proceeds from the sale of their homes to discharge their mortgages or pay out to them until registrations are completed in the land titles office, a process that currently takes from five to 10 business days,» he said.
And so with expectations all over the place, negotiations can last «multiple, multiple years,» she says, causing her industry clients to sometimes simply give up and walk away.
In the first of an annual litigation survey by Harbour Litigation Funding Ltd, 90 % of firms said they «always» or «sometimes» discuss litigation funding options with their clients.
Leaders of the elite firms should suspend their likely incredulity at this scenario, if only because major clients, as never before, are commonly saying that they are now actively looking for alternatives to the traditional ways of some of the great firms whom many regard as too costly and sometimes too arrogant.
I'm not saying every decision should be ALAP; sometimes you'll luck into having all the right people in the room, or you need to put the decision in front of the client sooner simply because you know from experience they'll want to pick at it.
«Sometimes it can be difficult to determine whether acting for two clients involved in the same matter really does give rise to a conflict,» he says.
Focus this section on quantifiable achievements and valuable skills you possess, she says, noting that she sometimes suggests her clients include information such as «key business development or top sales success» and then follow up with factual, numerical information to back up those statements.
That said, virtually all clients see results within the first couple of months (sometimes even weeks) in the form of interviews or job offers.
When I asked those clients about specific items on their resume, sometimes they would say something like, «I don't know what that line means.
Tracy Parish CPRW Executive Resume Writer says that sometimes her clients don't talk enough.
Sometimes this person's legal aid lawyer knows the client should not be on legal aid but will say nothing.
Sometimes, divorce mediation clients say that they have worked things out with their soon - to - be ex-spouse, and they have decided that there won't be any child support
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