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Questions Partners Should be Asking When Interviewing

  • Writer: Caroline McInnis
    Caroline McInnis
  • Apr 11, 2022
  • 1 min read

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If you're a partner with a book of business looking to interview at a new law firm, here are some questions you should consider asking:

  1. What is the firm's business development strategy and how does it support partners with a book of business?

  2. What is the firm's compensation structure for partners with a book of business, and how does it compare to other firms?

  3. How does the firm support cross-selling and collaboration between partners with different practice areas?

  4. How does the firm invest in technology and other resources to support partners' practices?

  5. What is the firm's culture and what kind of support does it provide to partners in terms of professional development and well-being?

  6. How does the firm handle conflicts of interest and what is its process for handling sensitive client information?

  7. Can the firm provide references from current partners with books of business and how have they found their experience at the firm?

  8. What is the firm's track record of helping partners grow their practices and retain their clients?

Asking these questions will help you get a better understanding of the firm's approach to supporting partners with books of business, and whether it's the right fit for your practice and professional goals.

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