to my knowledge you can sue for ANY damages, the question is a bit confusing
That depends on the issue. If an attorney was being sued for not representing a client properly those could become evidence.
1. Identifying Information about client 2. Presenting Problem 3. History 4. Diagnostic Assessment 5. Plan 6. Outcome and Evaluation 7. Date and Sign Statement
In general, it would seem unprofessional for a personal trainer to ask a client for personal favors.
Client Computer
A lawyer represents and defends his or her client. In court this can mean speaking on their behalf, presenting evidence to the jury on their behalf and generally convincing the jury and judge of his or her client's innocence.
personal assistant is to meet the needs of its client.
When a lawyer's client is guilty, the lawyer's role is to provide legal representation and advocate for the client's best interests within the bounds of the law. This may involve negotiating plea deals, presenting evidence in court, and ensuring the client's rights are protected throughout the legal process.
A problem statement states a problem with the object or product while a desgin statement is meant to ensure the designer and customer/client understand each other.
As a hairdresser, your presentation significantly influences client perceptions and experiences. A polished, professional appearance fosters trust and confidence, encouraging clients to return and recommend your services. Additionally, your personal style can reflect your expertise and creativity, setting you apart in a competitive industry. Being mindful of your presentation ultimately enhances your brand and client relationships.
in non personal selling the seller does not direct negotiating with the client
no its a personal machine
A personal relationship, No.