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I asked the client to advance me $500 for materials at the beginning of the contract.

She has been a valued client of our company for years.

A lawyer must defend his client to the best of his ability even if he himself doubts his innocence.

The Bay is the biggest client for our lawn and garden furniture line.

Robert Frost once said that a jury consists of twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.

Princess Diana was probably the most famous client of the Harrod's department store in London.

Find someone who has helped a client at a retail store.

climate We should be able to clinch the deal during our meeting with the client this afternoon.

I asked the client to advance me $500 for materials at the beginning of the contract.

The name "John" is sometimes used to denote the client of a prostitute because it suggests someone who wishes to remain anonymous.

Robert Frost once said that a jury consists of twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.

If criminal activity is suspected in regards to a bank account in Switzerland, the bank's respect for the secrecy of the client can be dismissed.

Integrity in your business dealings means that you consider the needs of your client before your desire to make a profit.

The lawyer for O.

J.

Simpson was able to convince the jury that his client had not been fairly treated by the police.

Robert Frost once said that a jury consists of twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.

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