doctors, lawyers, dentists, accountants
is this working
The proper salutation for multiple clients typically starts with "Dear Clients," or "Dear Valued Clients," to acknowledge the group respectfully. If you know their specific names, you can also use "Dear [Client Name 1], [Client Name 2], and [Client Name 3]," but this is more personal and may be less practical for larger groups. Always ensure the tone is professional and appropriate for the context.
* The 'CO' comes after the clients name.
Another name for professional negligence is "malpractice." This term is commonly used in fields such as medicine, law, and accounting, where professionals may fail to meet the standard of care expected in their profession, resulting in harm to clients or patients. Malpractice claims typically involve proving that the professional did not act competently or responsibly in their duties.
Then she keeps her maiden name. It is tradition and not compulsory to change it in most jurisdictions.
probably not
George Erza - Blame It on Me
A lobby.
The winners keeps the trophy and the show keeps the name of the people who won on the hall of fame.
TruGreen, as it's name implies, is a professional company that specializes in lawn care. They have years of experience to ensure each lawn they service will be left greener than it's ever been.
this boy keeps gulping when your mate says your name because he's nervous.