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What Makes A Perfect Client?

by Carolyn Elefant on August 15, 2005 · 2 comments

in Client Relations, Client Service, Dealing With Clients

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Both the Legal Marketing Blog and Greatest American Lawyer have been pondering what makes a “perfect client.”  I guess the answer is personal.  I know many lawyers who can’t tolerate clients who want to review every document that goes out or ask too many questions.  But for me, what I enjoy most is a client who’s involved in a case and interested enough to ask questions or force me to explain my strategy.  Plus, I’m not ashamed to admit that from time to time, my clients will bring issues to my attention that hadn’t occurred to me initially.

Any thoughts on what’s a perfect client for you?  Send your comments below.

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