Let the Children Come to Me: Nurturing Anabaptist Faith Within Families
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Cet auteur est reconnu pour son approche unique de la littérature de genre, mêlant des éléments de suspense à de profondes études psychologiques des personnages. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des relations interpersonnelles complexes et des dilemmes moraux, se concentrant sur le monde intérieur des protagonistes et leurs réactions face à des circonstances inhabituelles. Stylistiquement, il excelle dans la création d'atmosphère et la révélation progressive de mystères qui entraînent le lecteur dans le récit. Son écriture est appréciée pour son originalité et sa capacité à susciter la réflexion sur la nature de la psyché humaine et les normes sociales.





Contemporary and Traditional Patterns from Parris House Woolworks
A sweeping epic of love, war, and religious conflict set in the ancient city of Jerusalem. Against the backdrop of the Crusades, two lovers from different faiths must fight to be together, even as their world is torn apart by violence and strife.
Billing is an essential aspect of running a successful law practice. It is how your law firm gets paid for its work, takes care of overhead bills, pays employees, and how you compensate yourself. If done incorrectly, your billing practices can threaten the very existence of your firm. Tracking and billing time to clients - whether it is hourly, flat fee, value or some hybrid thereof - is an important part of working in a law firm. Even in a contingency case you need to make sure your firm is reimbursed for costs. Too often over the years, I have heard the excuses from attorneys about why they have not done their billing. Usually, the excuse is "I am too busy - I will get to it when I can." Bluntly put, that is a poor excuse. If your firm is that busy, outsource your billing. The benefits of outsourcing your billing work and getting paid regularly will far outweigh the cost of outsourcing. My attorney/clients have a less than 5% AR. This book was written to help attorneys understand that billing needs to be a regular part of the process of handling a client's case. This will result in being timely paid for your work, and as I like to put it, "not get stuck holding the money bag". The billing guidelines will enable attorneys to bill their clients every 30 days, reconcile their trust accounts on a regular basis and keep the cash flow coming in on a regular basis.