21. If she cannot help potential clients, she will direct them to appropriate agencies or groups for help. 22. In this context, firms such as GenuOne are scrambling to devise technologies and strategies that help clients fight back. 23. Knight has become a part of the investigation into Democratic fund-raising practices because of questions whether he used government contacts to help clients. 24. Mock said this week that he was too busy to talk to them, but that he knew they could not have helped his client. 25. More often, however, the deals are done to help clients, many of whom have already been swept up in the current takeover wave. 26. Nevertheless, it can be fascinating to sample en masse the wealth of indicators that many market mavens follow daily in an effort to help their clients. 27. One reason, he said, was that lawyers might help their clients with escape plans. 28. Over the years it has, for the right cause, often ignored traditional business practices to help poor clients or those traditionally shut out of the legal system. 29. Rodham vehemently denied Tuesday that he has ever used or advertised his White House connections to solicit or help a client. 30. Several consultants acknowledged that they typically help well-off clients, adding that they sometimes donate their service to poorer families. |