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Posts Tagged ‘angry attorneys’

LNP 27 Attorney and LNC Conflicts – When the Attorney is Angry

By Patricia Iyer MSN RN LNCC | November 23, 2016

How you handle an angry client will determine if he stays your client, leaves your business or tells his colleagues not to do business with you. Attorney and LNC conflicts can plague even the most established LNC businesses. The phone rings. You can almost see the steam coming out of the attorney’s ears as he emphatically…

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Speak Your Ideal Attorney Client’s Language – Pat Iyer

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