Law Practice
Jan. 31, 2001
Ending Referral Fees Will Improve Client Good Will
The next time a California lawyer tries to get a referral fee for sending a client to another attorney, he or she should think twice. While referral fees are an easy way to fatten the checkbook, in the long run they are harmful for lawyers and the profession as a whole.
The next time a California lawyer tries to get a referral fee for sending a client to another attorney, he or she should think twice. While referral fees are an easy way to fatten the checkbook, in the long run they are harmful for lawyers and the profession as a whole.
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