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Being on Time for Appointments

Most clients are prompt for every appointment, and there are a few of them that are always late no matter what it is pertaining to. In the business of bankruptcy, and law in general, all we have to go by is deadlines. Which may mean nothing to some, however it is everything. It’s the difference of whether a case will be dismissed, or proceed. The funny thing is the people who are always late expect it to revolve around them, and in the real world that can not happen. Especially with many clients a day to see. If one is late or shows up during another client’s appointment the only thing to do is wait. Now this may cause some tension, because we know our client’s time is precious, however so is ours and making the daily to-dos is must. So just remember that in the event of running late, please call, or at least don’t blame anyone except yourself.

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