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Client-Attorney
Relationships
We take seriously, and
embrace the virtues of these positive principles.
The Ten Commandments of Good Client-Attorney
Relationships**:
- Clients are the most important people in the practice — in
person, by mail or by phone.
- Clients are not dependent on us. We are dependent on
them.
- Clients are not an interruption of our work. They are the
purpose of it.
- Clients do us a favour when they call. We are not doing
them a favour by serving them.
- Clients are a part of our business. Do not treat them as
outsiders.
- Clients are not "statistics." They are flesh-and-blood
human beings with feelings and emotions like our own.
- Clients are not people to argue with or match wits. Nobody
ever won an argument with a client.
- Clients are people who bring us their wants. It is our job
to meet those wants.
- Clients are the lifeblood of this practice.
- Clients are deserving of the most courteous and attentive
treatment we can give them.
Several years ago, as part of a comprehensive client
service initiative, the Queensland Law Society of Autralia
produced the Ten Commandments of Good Client-Attorney
Relationships.
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