EPISODE 21: 10 Questions Every Elite Lateral Attorney Must Ask Before Signing Anything
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You've researched the website, checked the Am Law rankings, and Googled the managing partner. You think you know the firm, but you don't. The factors that truly determine the success of a lateral move—real culture, compensation math, and internal politics—do not live on a public website.
In this episode, Andrew Wilcox—legal recruiter since 2003—goes deep on the ten business-level questions that separate attorneys who land correctly from those who immediately start looking for their next exit.
How does this firm actually make money—and is my practice area central to that story? Resource allocation and growth trajectory always follow the money.
How is compensation determined, and what is the realistic range at years one, three, and five? Understand if the structure rewards the specific type of practice you are building.
What is the firm's financial health? Ask about debt load, capital call history, and how they managed previous economic downturns.
What does the firm's commitment to lateral integration actually look like in dollars and time? Look for dedicated budgets and structured programs, not just "collaboration" philosophy.
What is the real partnership track and promotion rate? Ask for five years of data on promotions from associate to income partner, and income to equity.
How are origination credits assigned, shared, and protected? This reveals more about a firm's true culture than any values statement.
What is the firm’s strategic direction for the next three to five years? Ensure your practice fits into their long-term plan for growth or contraction.
How does the firm approach client conflicts? Understand their waiver culture and how they proactively resolve conflicts involving lateral partners.
How are significant firm decisions actually made? Identify who holds real influence versus just a title.
Why do partners leave this firm? Voluntary departures for better opportunities are very different from exits driven by systemic instability.
"A great move doesn't just change where you work. It changes what you're capable of building. The right firm unlocks a version of your practice you couldn't reach from where you were standing." — Andrew Wilcox
A lateral move is a major investment of your reputation and time. If you want to talk through your own move, the right firms to consider, or the specific questions you should be asking, reach out today.
Email: Andrew@Wilcox-legal.com
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