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In "Word vs. Word" cases, what is a critical factor for the law firm before deciding to potentially drop a case?
In "Word vs. Word" cases, what is a critical factor for the law firm before deciding to potentially drop a case?
It is sometimes necessary to part ways with a client if they show a significant lack of interest in their case.
It is sometimes necessary to part ways with a client if they show a significant lack of interest in their case.
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What is one of the main challenges when dealing with car accident cases involving other drivers?
What is one of the main challenges when dealing with car accident cases involving other drivers?
Dishonesty or hostility from a client towards any team member is a valid reason for the firm to discontinue its legal services.
Dishonesty or hostility from a client towards any team member is a valid reason for the firm to discontinue its legal services.
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How many months in between Gap treatment and unresponsive clients?
How many months in between Gap treatment and unresponsive clients?
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Why is consistent medical treatment important for clients?
Why is consistent medical treatment important for clients?
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Which of the following best describes the significance of treatment compliance in the context of case management and outcome?
Which of the following best describes the significance of treatment compliance in the context of case management and outcome?
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What action is considered if a client has been unresponsive for a three-month period?
What action is considered if a client has been unresponsive for a three-month period?
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Why is it important to establish a strong personal connection between our client and the paralegal team?
Why is it important to establish a strong personal connection between our client and the paralegal team?
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How does the firm approach cases where the client might be at fault for an accident?
How does the firm approach cases where the client might be at fault for an accident?
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