If they insist, I make sure to get a retainer that will cover costs for the first month.
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In some cases they are paid for term-time work only, in others they get at least a retainer over the holidays.
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First, all lawyers that are on a retainer, that is, have ongoing relationships with their clients, are understandably hesitant to push their clients to take action which may be politically sensitive or unpopular.
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To help with the costs of raising her grandson, Natalie receives a retainer fee from her local council in London, but says grandparents need more support if they have taken on parental responsibility.
Strictly defined, Private Health isn't part of the growing phenomenon known as concierge medicine, where doctors charge a retainer for more face-time and personal attention, and often take their practices off the commercial and government payment grid.
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Moving from a project-based model to a retainer model, where you are paid a certain sum each month for a set amount of work, makes business more predictable and less of a soul-sapping emotional roller coaster.
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For a monthly retainer fee, a patient can have access to their family physician at any time.
But fee-only financial planning includes other methods of charging clients such as a flat retainer, an hourly rate or a charge specific to the task at hand.
Not only was Berenson paid a large retainer by Duveen, he often took a commission from a sale whose size depended on the attribution he gave to a painting.
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If unbundling fees means firms having to pay a fat retainer for advisory work, so be it.
Lytle charges a monthly retainer and bills by the hour for big projects.
Some boards pay a per-meeting fee, as well as a yearly retainer.
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Generally some form or remuneration is given for hours spent on a project, such as some level of ownership or a monthly retainer.
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And he hit out at the PCB when he was not given one of the 15 central contracts in January, refusing to sign a special retainer contract on offer instead.
Once he had spotted their talent, Mr Castelli created an atmosphere of excitement around his stable of artists and even paid some a generous monthly retainer to keep them painting.
"Despite this setback, the WICB is committed to completing all aspects of the negotiations with WIPA and is in the process of formalising a new proposal to WIPA with respect to retainer contracts to present at the next meeting, " said a Board statement.
Charging a fee to these job recruiters on a per-ad or retainer basis is the best way to go.
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Typically, the 2001 season ended with a shock as he announced his retainer with trainer Sir Michael Stoute was to end.
Mortally wounded, our hero still delivers a fatal stab to the dragon's underbelly--and gets a little help from his loyal young retainer, Wiglaf.
How many U.S.-based corporations with a global presence have a national security advisor on staff or retainer to help them make these kinds of decisions?
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And if you have more than one retainer, then you are not reliant on a single client, which gives you even more security.
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Klein and his troops are scrupulously avoiding talking about a remedy (though they've had experts on retainer for months sorting through the options).
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It's not uncommon that companies require directors to hold a sizable percentage--usually half--of their retainer in stock.
First, a consultant may receive an expressly stated annual contractual fee or retainer.
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Lewis, who joined the site in late 2011, has won both monthly retainer clients who need ongoing help with tasks like maintaining a website, and customers who need one-time projects done.
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Second, a consultant may receive an agreed upon fee (in addition to an annual retainer) for special projects, such as manager searches or brokerage studies.
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Mortally wounded, our hero still delivers a fatal stab to the dragon's underbelly--and gets help from his young retainer, Wiglaf.
A. let Whitaker and Baxter go, explaining that it had decided that keeping the agency on retainer would compromise its nonpartisan status.
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