They seem to be giving
the same advice to clients.
I gave
that same advice to another client several months ago Diana.
Not exact matches
It is this general
advice that I was able
to remember when dealing with large new prospective
clients and the
same words ring true when maintaining older ones.
As a professional, you can only be helping out one
client at any moment of the day, and since you never get
to live the
same day twice, you're giving away something more valuable by persisting with a
client who doesn't take your
advice.
A concierge in the building offers all the
same benefits as a hotel concierge, from assistance with getting a laptop table
to advice on what restaurant
to take a
client.
Generally speaking, though, his
advice to clients remains the
same: Focus on your long - term goals and don't pay too much attention
to short - term volatility.
Instead of repeating the
same exercise
advice over and over again
to my
clients, I created the ultimate thyroid - exercise resource.
-- and I did find this MOU between the BDA and the Vegan Society however it is not a recommendation but rather an agreement
to ensure health professionals are aware that a healthy Vegan diet can be planned and that they should have sufficient knowledge of the
same to «give
clients seeking Vegan - friendly
advice the confidence
to trust their Dietician».
I have parted ways with
clients who didn't agree with the
advice I was giving them and I think that's for the best and there were no hard feelings — you have
to be on the
same page and not feel that there are control issues happening.
DN: With my background as an adviser with RBC Dominion Securities, my role was giving
advice to clients, so we are able
to provide that
same service.
Making the switch from an advisor
to the discount brokerage, in the absence of any other changes as implied by the ads would not only leave
clients paying the exact
same amount, they would also be paying it while getting no
advice whatsoever.
Even if my pay may not be the
same per an hour, I can offer practical
advice to clients about real estate investing, the tax implications of side - hustles, and SEO and other topics, all of which I have learned because of my side - hustles.
His firm, Libra Investment Management of Victoria, specializes in offering unbiased
advice to wealthy
clients, and Schlenker would offer that
same unbiased — and sometimes very blunt —
advice to our participants.
At the
same time, advisors did not seem
to tailor portfolio
advice with the age of the
client at hand.»
«I'm giving the
same kind of
advice I would give
to paying
clients.»
We share the
same vision for dedicated
client service, quality
advice and counsel, and adherence
to the highest standards of professionalism,» Steven says.
[5] Other examples are not so commonly predicted (if, indeed, they are predicted at all), yet are no less significant: business models that facilitate free legal services, the use of non-legal (notably industry and business) knowledge and experience
to increase
client trust in and comfort with the firm and with legal services more generally, the collection of knowledge about the legal issues of individual
clients in the
same industry for use by a trade association
to assist and defend the rights of all in that industry on a collective basis, a severely injured
client's reassurance and comfort in knowing that in selecting a certain legal services provider the
client is not just receiving highly specialized
advice but also benefitting an association that helps others with the
same type of severe injury, the development of a legal research establishment for experimentation with different ways of providing legal services.
The case highlights the importance of clarity in both will drafting and in providing
advice on the
same to clients.
«In the past, we were perhaps considered separate areas of practice and working parallel but now Jackie keeps abreast of developments in my field and I have
to do the
same with hers
to provide the useful
advice clients are looking for.
If I make the tendentious statement that what law schools should do is (ultimately)
to help law students (when they become lawyers) give better
advice and service
to their
clients in the
same way that medical schools exist
to help medical students (when they become doctors) heal and look after their patients, then the question the book raises is whether it contributes
to that goal.
First, ranking # 1 on Google for some keywords is not the
same thing as getting
clients to pay you for legal
advice.
Why don't law firms take the
same advice that they'd render
to their
clients?
Yet when it comes
to their own agreements with
clients, these
same attorneys reject the
same advice that they'd give
to their
clients in any other circumstance, and draft provisions that favor one side - the attorney.
For example, if the
same underlying
advice is given
to many
clients on an untried point of law and that
advice is subsequently found
to be wrong, there could be a large number of claims or even a class action brought.
And lawyers who give
advice on how
to structure matters
to be most tax effective − and later realize that the Canada Revenue Agency will not allow the tax benefit − can be subject
to not only large individual claims, but, in a worst case scenario, a class action relating
to all
clients given the
same advice.
Good overview and
advice — we recommend many of the
same for potential
clients seeking a personal injury lawyer here in Vancouver — it's good
to see Edmonton well - represented there.
A French Tax Attorney may now assist a
client the
same way a Real Estate Agent would and at the
same time, providing Legal and Tax
advice to optimise their investment.
Outside counsel would have sufficient information
to provide
advice but would not typically have the
same amount of confidential information about the
client and his or her matter than the lawyer handling that matter...
Similar functions
to those of law firm research lawyers are also carried out by dedicated individuals in government departments, courts, tribunals, and other organizations; these persons are often referred
to as advisory lawyers, counsel, or some other term conveying the
same meaning —
to provide
advice to their colleagues rather than directly
to external
clients (although they may do that also).
Other companies do not provide the
same assurance top quality
advice to their possible
clients.
All too often, the
advice that would most benefit our
client is not the
same advice that would move us closer
to a commission cheque!
However, far too many fall into the category that I personally disdain, being the category of the slick, quick rehersed - answer - for - every - objection, hand pumping, back slapping jokester on one hand, or the opposite kind, the quiet, won't look you in the eye for more than two seconds, keeps everything
to him / her self, doesn't offer
advice unless asked for
same, personality, both types trying their best
to «do the deal» at almost any expense
to their
clients.
The general public also doesn't always understand the industry in the
same way we do; there are times when a
client feels they know better and they choose
to go against our
advice... yet when things don't turn out the way they expected... they are quick
to put the blame on their REALTOR ®.
At the very least, she could have explained in writing
to her sellers the importance of disclosing latent defects, thus offering her seller
clients real professional
advice and at the
same time, creating some sort of paper trail for herself.