Portfolio conflict
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- fyoucher10
If you have a NDA or some kind of contract stating that you can't showcase the work without the client's permission or who owns the work, then you SHOULD take it down (they can take legal action, even after you've taken it down).
If you don't have a contract and don't have a good relationship with the client, it's totally up to you. Maybe explain how showing your work is how you get work and do mention that there isn't anything in the contract stating that you can't showcase your work.
Personally, I don't think your web design work is your strongest work. They're all very similar in the way they are structured too. I would take them down if you might be getting more work from the client, write an email to the client to say done and done (and next time bump up the costs for not being able to showcase the work or give them the normal rate if they do allow it), and just replace it with something else if you're just looking for filler for 6 placements.