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clients

n. (plural of client English)

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Clients (album)

Clients is the second studio album by American heavy metal band The Red Chord. It was released on May 17, 2005 via Metal Blade Records.

Usage examples of "clients".

She had plenty of clients and lots of fees, but nothing had excited her as much as the Dyloft fiasco.

As clients went, therefore, he seemed, on first impression, better than average.

The arrogant docs who come here for their depos, our clients, who are mostly little people from the apartments and bungalows, they all want to know one thing: Are these guys successful?

Instead, he did all the things that Robbie despised-office management, the brief-writing, the interrogatories, routine deps, and, especially, the endless comforting demanded by their clients, who usually felt intensely victimized.

There were prospective clients who contacted them out of the blue every day, most with nothing close to a case.

Unlike some criminal defense lawyers who see themselves as soldiers in an endless war against the state, I had no reluctance about encouraging my clients to cooperate with the prosecution when it would help them.

He was going to be buried for years in litigation with former clients and vengeful ex-opponents.

The alternative was to watch the government wreak havoc in his life, issuing grand jury subpoenas to his bank, his accountant, his clients, his employees, even his neighbors.

There was no room for chairs and besides they were not needed because all of his clients were in jail.

He met almost all of his clients there, after they were arrested and before they were released on bond, if they were able to post it.

Glenda had spent two years trying to implement a simple call-ahead method whereby OPD lawyers, and everyone else for that matter, could telephone an hour before they arrived and their clients would be somewhere in the vicinity of the attorney conference room.

In law school, he had once attended a panel discussion on large settlements, and what lawyers should do to protect their unsophisticated clients from the temptations of instant riches.

He had designer suits for meetings and court appearances, but for the moment both of those were rare events since the firm had no clients and no cases.

By the end of the week, Clay had signed up three clients who tested positive for abnormal cells.

In reality, the five would shuffle paperwork and cover the administrative chore of keeping fifty thousand or so clients and their lawyers somewhat organized.