How much is a fair referral fee
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Date: December 16th, 2014 6:03 PM Author: Bossy Feces
Perfect question for the XO crowd. I have a colleague who referred me a case (she's conflicted out--and unattractive (before anyone asks)). She'd like to get some type of referral fee for tossing me the client, and that seems fair.
But how much is a good amount?
I tried Googling, and all the "reputable" places don't answer the question and start talking about ethical rules. But let's set those aside for a second and get to the base question. How much would you consider fair?
I'm taking the case on contingency (it's not personal injury), and my colleague proposed getting 1/3 of my take. That seems high--although she claims that's standard for a personal injury referral.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2758257&forum_id=2#26943555) |
Date: December 16th, 2014 7:39 PM Author: carnelian razzle piazza new version
25%-33% on workers comp/PI .
Edit: that's for the possibility of repeat business
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2758257&forum_id=2#26944063) |
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