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Tribe—who represented a gay client convicted under a Georgia state sodomy law in the landmark 1986 Supreme Court case of Bowers v. Hardwick—wrote that the course would tackle issues related to marriage rights and same-sex weddings...
...trunk show is an opportunity for a prospective client to come in and browse through the pieces, said Remele. There is a wider selection than one would find in a retail setting, as the selection includes each style in various colors and sizes...
...sell someone a loan. But would people entrust all aspects of their financial future to someone they have never met? In the offshoring game, the need for a relationship gives the personal financial planner an edge. Planners look for more than just data. They need to scope out a client's priorities. "A person may mention that his family didn't help support his college tuition," says Elizabeth Jetton, an Atlanta-based planner who has met each of her 65 clients in person, "and you notice he starts fidgeting. That body language alone tells me something. He doesn't want...
Pline will assume her new position at HMC on Sept. 1 after spending 18 years at Standish Mellon Asset Management, where she was director of client service...
...option that must be explored is bringing in other-perhaps even Arab-countries or the U.N. to try to bridge the gap. That would involve cooperation with the rest of the world, and the Administration would have to give up any plan to have Iraq as an oil-rich client state. Dan Inch Liverpool, England...