Has anyone been able to do this yet? If so, what is your 'cut'? Do you get an origination fee?
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Re: Bringing in business at your firm
Flexner is the only firm I know (may not true in practice?) of that allows associates to bring clients and gives them a cut. They also consider associates contribution to contingency cases.
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