S&S Placed Attorneys
Do you pitch Practus? Y/N/IF
100

Previous Office Managing Partner at Gordon & Rees.

They are a panelist on the RACMonitor Podcast, with a blog that brings in 70% of their client bases.

Knicole Emanuel

(we don't mention PLG in her history)

Doubled her income moving to Practus

Her blog is optimized and maintained by Practus marketing team

In two years, her practice has grown so much, that Practus hired their first associate to help with the load

100

Class-Action Litigator from an AmLaw 100 firm. Would bring 1 associate.

PB: $1.6M

HR: $750

Comp: $500K

NO 

Why? Class Action is VERY expensive, high volume, and requires multiple litigators in multiple states all working on the same case.

Practus does not have this bandwidth yet.

200

Active on LinkedIn with a Crypto Currency NewsLetter 'Explain it to a 6th Grader'

IP Practice Area Chair

Jesse Camacho

Jesse was submitted to both Practus & Rimon but chose Practus to be the big fish in a small pond.

His strategy worked as he is now practice chair, oversees all IP meetings, and is the first to meet any IP attorney submitted to Practus

200

SubAmLaw Corporate Transactions Attorney.

Currently works both in office and at home 

PB: $500K

HR: 650

Comp: $265K

Yes

Practus's most robust department is transactions. Be sure to ask how they feel about working from home PERMANENTLY.

300

Litigation Practice Chair

Fastest Close in S&S History

Shares name with a famous athlete

Steve Young

Steve Young moved to Practus with a $700K portable book of business.

He graduated in 1974

He is one of Practus' biggest cheerleaders and is a frequent interviewer in the recruitment process

300

White Collar Investigations Partner in DC. Currently at an AmLaw 200 firm.

PB: $650K

HR: $500

Comp: $300K

IF they are okay with being the first WC attorney in the firm - yes

IF not - no

400

Practus's first diverse candidate!

Practus's first hired associate!

Ryan Hargrave

We technically didn't source him, but ES conducted screening and interviews. He was hired to help Knicole, hence S&S's investment in him.

400

AmLaw 100 ERISA Counsel. Unsure what would port with them

HR: $500

Comp: $500K

No. 

They don't know if they have a book or not, so we wouldn't pitch them anywhere that is 'eat what you kill'

That practice area tends to be a one-off to the corporate department and is fed a lot of work.

They're paid $500K

500

San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorney

Achieved partner title by moving to Practus


Bernie Kornberg

Bernie was an of counsel at a sub AmLaw firm with a book of $300K.

Upon moving to Practus, he achieved his partner title and is one of the first bankruptcy attorneys to get in the door.

He's got a new born baby and a house in the city. While submitted at $300K, he is already on track to bring in $650K


500

AmLaw 100 Litigation Partner. Wants to move so they can lower their hourly rate to $700/hr to retain clients.

PB: $1M

HR: $1200

Comp: $600K

No & Explain why

If their book is a million now at $1200/hr, by how much do you think it'll decrease if they lower their rate to 700/hr?

Caveat - if you educate the attorney and they don't mind, then yes pitch Practus.

700/1200 = 58% 

58% X $1M = $580K (new book)

$580K X 80% = $464K Comp

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