By John Toothman
Do you want your clients to doubt your value, mistrust you or speculate whether your bills are padded or fraudulent? All this can be accomplished just by sending your clients vague bills.
From the lawyer's perspective, recording time is a nuisance,...
Do you want your clients to doubt your value, mistrust you or speculate whether your bills are padded or fraudulent? All this can be accomplished just by sending your clients vague bills.
From the lawyer's perspective, recording time is a nuisance,...
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