• Steve and Murray go deep with American Lawyer's Patrick Fuller
    2024/11/20

    Get ready to uncover the dynamic shifts in the legal landscape with our esteemed guest, Patrick Fuller, Chief Strategist for American Lawyer Media. We promise you insights into the ripple effects of recent elections on mergers and acquisitions alongside the surge in litigation activity, notably in Washington, D.C. You'll gain an understanding of why government lawyers are in high demand and the intriguing lateral hiring trends in antitrust, international trade, and white-collar investigations. We also explore how policy ambiguity and Supreme Court decisions, like the Chevron deference, are reshaping regulatory practices and driving legal actions.

    Here are some of the highlights:

    • PPL Over PPEP
      Patrick breaks down why Profit Per Lawyer (PPL) is a better indicator of a firm’s financial health than the traditional Profit Per Equity Partner (PPEP). It’s not just about the big numbers—tracking PPL alongside headcount and inflation gives a more realistic picture of growth and success.
    • A New Wave of Legal Leadership
      With younger leaders stepping into corporate legal roles, expectations are changing. Law firms need to adjust how they build relationships and deliver services to keep up with these fresh perspectives.
    • Succession Planning is a Must
      Planning for leadership transitions and addressing underperformance in senior partners is something many firms are still figuring out. Patrick and the team dig into why this is such a critical—and often overlooked—area for long-term success.
    • The Buzz Around Lateral Hiring
      Steve shares insights on the hot topic of lateral hires, especially from government roles. He explains why it’s important to look beyond just the skills on paper and think about whether these hires are ready to rebuild their client relationships.
    • Making Clients Stickier
      The group talks about how firms are focusing on institutionalizing client relationships. It’s all about making clients feel connected to the firm, not just an individual partner, to reduce risk and improve stability.

    This episode is packed with practical insights and real-world examples for senior law firm leaders looking to stay ahead in a fast-changing market.

    A big thanks to Pat Fuller for joining us and sharing his knowledge.



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    57 分
  • Executive Recruiting Agreements
    2024/10/17

    In this episode of Steve's Rules, podcast partners Murray Coffey founder and principal of M Coffey and executive recruiter Steve Nelson from The McCormick Group discuss some of Steve's market updates and then go deep on best practices in legal recruiting agreements.. This episode should be of special interest to those on the law firm side responsible for engaging executive recruiters for lateral placements.

    Key Topics:

    1. Increased Government Hiring by Law Firms
      Steve highlights the recent surge in law firms hiring from key government agencies, including the DOJ, SEC, and FTC. This trend reflects law firms’ increasing need for regulatory expertise, especially amid policy shifts and anticipated changes from upcoming elections. Steve explains how this affects the demand for experienced attorneys from federal agencies.
    2. Employee Benefits Partner Hiring Report
      Steve shares insights from McCormick Group’s new report on ERISA and employee benefits partner hiring. As mergers and acquisitions increase, firms are turning to highly specialized attorneys in this technical area to support complex deal structures. Steve discusses why these roles, though not profit centers, are crucial client retention tools..
    3. The "Poison Pill" Clauses in Law Firm Recruiting Agreements
      Steve discusses three key “poison pill” provisions in partner recruiting agreements that can make firms less attractive to recruiters and dissuade them from bringing top talent forward:
      • Fee Caps for Large Groups: Some firms impose strict fee caps on large group hires, which can be problematic if they aren’t consistent with the market for securing these high-value placements.
      • Guarantee Periods and Conflicts: Onerous refund requirements, particularly when partners are forced to leave due to unanticipated conflicts, put undue burden on recruiters making placements less appealing.
      • Non-Recruit Clauses: Blanket restrictions on recruiting, particularly not tied to placements, can limit long-term partnerships with recruiting firms.

    Steve emphasizes that balanced, reasonable agreements foster stronger recruiter-firm relationships and ensure access to the best talent.
    Bonus Content: Here is a link Steve referenced to the documentary film about his friend and fellow Key West, Florida stand-up comedian Tom Dustin: Portrait of a Comedian

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    35 分
  • The Career Road Less Taken: Pricing Professional to Chief Operating Officer
    2024/08/30

    Join us on this episode of Steve’s Rules, where Steve Nelson, Executive Principal at McCormick Group, dives into the evolving roles within law firms, particularly focusing on the rise of professional staff in key leadership positions. We explore the recent trend of hiring COOs from non-traditional backgrounds, such as legal operations, and what this means for the future of law firm management. Whether you're a law firm leader, legal operations professional, or just interested in the business side of law, this episode offers invaluable insights into what’s next for the industry. We will also hear from Steve about what is going on in Washington DC and Texas two of the countries hottest lateral partner markets.

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    26 分
  • Two legal recruiters walk into a bar...don't be the punchline
    2024/06/23

    In this episode, Murray Coffey and Steve Nelson delve into the intricacies of legal recruiting, offering a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes. They discuss the best ways to manage recruiter inquiries, key considerations for those contemplating a career move, and the importance of building solid relationships with reputable recruiters. Additionally, they cover current market trends and emphasize the significance of carefully evaluating counteroffers. This episode is designed to equip you with the insights needed to navigate your legal career with confidence.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Best Practices for Managing Recruiter Inquiries: Learn how to effectively handle calls and messages from recruiters.
    • Controlling Your Identity: Safeguard your resume and personal information by only sending them to authorized firms.
    • Importance of Ethics in Recruiting: Recognize and avoid unethical practices by some recruiters.
    • Candidate Preparation: Ensure you have your statistics and relevant information ready before engaging with a recruiter.
    • Choosing the Right Recruiter: Identify recruiters who have strong relationships with hiring firms and understand your market and practice area.
    • Working with One Recruiter: Build a strong, trusting relationship with a single recruiter to increase your chances of successful placement.
    • Personal Relationships and Referrals: Use your network to get referrals for reputable recruiters.
    • Recruiter Methodology: Understand the recruiter’s approach and ensure they can effectively reach suitable firms.
    • Assessing Opportunities: Utilize a recruiter’s expertise to determine if a move is in your best interest.
    • Long-term Relationships: Work with recruiters who are committed to your career growth and provide honest assessments.
    • Evaluating Offers: Be cautious with counteroffers and consider their long-term implications.
    • Market Trends and Insights: Stay updated on the latest trends and dynamics in the recruiting market.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Be Prepared: Have your market statistics and relevant data ready when engaging with a recruiter.
    • Ask the Right Questions: Ensure the recruiter has a genuine relationship with the hiring firm and understands your needs.
    • Control Your Identity: Avoid having your resume sent to multiple firms without your consent.
    • Work with One Recruiter: Develop a strong, trusting relationship with a single recruiter for better results.
    • Evaluate Offers Carefully: Consider the long-term implications of counteroffers and trust the insights of experienced recruiters.

    Join Murray and Steve as they share valuable insights and experiences, helping you navigate your career with confidence and professionalism.

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    46 分
  • Episode Three: Plan on it
    2024/05/10

    Overview:

    This episode provides a deep dive into the essentials of business planning for attorneys considering lateral moves. Steve Nelson leverages his extensive experience in legal recruitment to guide listeners on crafting high impact business plans that align with market trends and firm expectations. This episode may be our most practical and actionable let. We even have Steve’s business plan templates in our show notes.

    Key Insights:

    • Business Plan Importance: Detailed discussion on the necessity of a business plan for lawyers aiming to move laterally.
    • Components of a Strong Business Plan: Steve outlines the critical elements that should be included in a business plan, such as market analysis, client needs assessment, and personal value proposition.
    • Strategies for Differentiation: Tips on how attorneys can set themselves apart in their business plans by linking their unique experiences to the needs of potential firms.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Crafting the Business Plan: Steps for developing a plan that addresses both the current landscape and future market opportunities, focusing on the lawyer’s role in navigating these changes.
    • Demonstrating Market Knowledge: The importance of showing deep understanding of regulatory trends and how they affect potential clients.
    • Networking and Resources: How to effectively utilize existing networks and resources to bolster the business plan’s effectiveness.

    Bonus: Steve gives us his analysis of the lateral recruiting market in the the nation’s capital (hint: it is an election year.)
    Business Plan Template Option One
    Business Plan Template Option Two
    Business Plan Template Option Three

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    27 分
  • Season Two, Episode Two of Steve's Rules: Making Bank
    2024/03/25

    The decision to pursue other opportunities is multilayered with no one consideration being more important than the other. Yet compensation often is a driver. But most professionals including lateral partners at law firms don't do a deep enough dive on a target firm's compensation structure. Each firm approaches compensation differently. Which means it is incumbent on the candidate to know what is important to them and to ask the right questions. So to, firms need to be as forthcoming as possible about the compensation structure. Steve knows the ins and outs of compensation systems based on his decades of experience. Have a listen and if you have more questions, please contact Steve at snelson@tmg-dc.com. Mention Steve's Rules when you call and get a prize. We mean it.

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    31 分
  • Listen to Top Executive Recruiters Share How to Turn Government Service Into a Career As a Government Relations Professional
    2024/02/12

    Leveraging government service into a lucrative career in government relations can be done. But, it can be tricky to turn your knowledge and connections into a career path. This podcast will be especially informative for those folks currently in Capitol Hill contemplating your next move. We start out the second season of the acclaimed Steve's Rules podcast series with a fast paced discussion featuring McCormick group principals David Ris and Tim Horgan. Join Steve and his colleagues as they share lessons learned in this high stakes area of executive recruiting with a special deep dive for those coming out of government service from Capitol Hill and beyond. We take an insider look at what candidates can expect whether they are pursuing a position in-house, with an association or a multi client practice.

    Episode Notes:
    Email Steve and his guests:
    Steve Nelson snelson@tmg-dc.com
    David Ris dris@tmg-dc.com
    Tim Horgan thorgan@tmg-dc.com

    Article Referenced in Podcast:
    Building a Better Mousetrap: A Model for a Lawyer’s Business Plan

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    32 分
  • Episode 7 Season Finale: 2023 Wrap up with Steve and his Colleagues Saadia Sultan and Rob Verga
    2023/12/23

    Well, here it is the 2023 season finale of Steve's Rules. In this very special episode we are joined by Steve's colleagues Saadia Sultan and Rob Verga who share insights from the 2023 lateral recruiting in market and their predictions for 2024. We end our podcast with some truly hard won observations about how firms and candidate's can impede their own efforts and some best practices as well. As always we welcome your thoughts and ideas about how we can improve our podcast. Please contact Steve or me Murray Coffey at any time. Thank you for listening and tune in next year for season II of Steve's Rules.

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    42 分