Sentences with phrase «wedges between clients»

This salary increase will do nothing but increase the economic pressures that drive wedges between clients and some of their lawyers.
2005 November «The Billable Hour: Putting a Wedge Between Client and Counsel» by Thomas L. Sager and Steven A. Lauer (ABA Law Practice Today) >> READ ARTICLE

Not exact matches

«International Trade 101 analyses the partial equilibrium effects of a tariff as driving a wedge between demand and supply curves, whereby the price goes up and the quantity down,» he said in a note to clients.
To say «Well, I think it's reasonable, but my client has rejected it» is breaching your duty and driving a wedge between you and your client.
For example, there is no point in advising a client to move his assets into an offshore trust if that will destroy a relationship with his soon - to - be ex or drive an inappropriate wedge between him and other members of his family.
As has been discussed previously in this blog, hourly billing can put a wedge between the firm's economic incentives and the client's.
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