How to Handle Referrals with Attorneys

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By Ed Mendlowitz
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Q: I referred a large amount of business to an attorney friend, and she hasn’t reciprocated. I asked her for a referral fee and she declined. I’d like to keep referring her because she does a great job for my clients and that makes me look good, too. What should I do?

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A: It is always the right thing to look out for your clients’ best interests. Referring the best attorney you know for a job is the right thing to do. But…