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Corporations:

  • Fresenius Medical Care

  • IBM

  • Siemens

  • Genencor, Inc.

  • Ford

  • Philips

  • Pfizer

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • Saint-Gobain (Norton)

  • SGS-Thompson

  • Silicon Graphics, Inc.

  • Western Digital Inc.

  • Sony

  • Lucent Technologies

  • Motorola

  • American Cyanamid

Law Firms:

AMLAW 300 to Solo Practices Nationwide Juristech™ cannot share the names of the law firm clients under contractural obligation.

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CLIENTS: 1988-PRESENT

Representative Clients & Placements

A sample of Juristech’s historical clients and placements since 1988 indicated below.

REPRESENTATIVE PLACEMENTS

2020s

  • 2025: Created the West Virginia Satellite office of a 500+ attorney, national firm. Included in this is the firm’s newly acquired Erisa and Employee Benefits practice. Indicated portables of about 1 M a year, an impressive revenue number for this location.

  • 2025: General liability litigation defense associate for the LA office of a 500+ attorney, national firm. Curiously, the associate is based in the Midwest in a fully remote position.

  • 2025: Placed an AMLAW 100 Real Estate Equity Partner at an international AMLAW 300 firm’s Manhattan office, with indicated portables ranging from $1.5 to $2 million.

  • 2024: Placed Partner-level (Of Counsel) Litigation Attorney  to an AMLAW 300 litigation boutique in the Los Angeles area. Placement was service partner-level only, with no portables included.

  • 2024: Placed Litigation Management Partner at the Miami and Central Florida offices of an AMLAW 250 firm (estimated port of 1M).

  • 2024: Placed four partners with substantial portables at AMLAW 200 law firm in Chicago (estimated port. of 2.5M).

  • 2024: Established the securities litigation practice of an AMLAW 200 firm in New York (estimated port. of 2M).

  • 2024: Established the Northern California satellite office of an AMLAW 200 firm (litigation portables estimated at 2M).

  • 2024: Placed litigation partner with indicated port. of 1M at AMLAW 200 firm in Tampa, FL.

  • 2024: Established Chicago office for a Euro-NY law firm with former AMLAW 100 partner (estimated port. of 500K USD).

  • 2024: Established a cross-referral relationship between an AMLAW 100 partner in NYC and a Euro-U.S. firm, with the partner indicating portables of 10M USD per year. This relationship is a precursor to a complete merger targeted for early 2025.

  • 2024: Placed an FDA partner at a mid-sized firm in D.C., after securing an offer from an AMLAW 200 firm, which he declined in favor of joining the smaller law firm client.

  • 2024: Established the Honolulu office for a Euro-American law firm, appointing a partner-level attorney with substantial portable business. This Euro-U.S. firm represents the interests of a Swiss billionaire and several high-net-worth clients, who have shown interest in increasing their business with this unique and rapidly growing law firm.

  • 2024: Currently representing a U.S.-based intellectual property partner with 17M in portable business who is in talks with a Swiss-American corporate boutique law firm.

  • 2024: Placed a litigation associate with a national litigation boutique in NYC.

  • 2023: Placed a corporate litigation partner with an international firm’s Santa Barbara, CA office with an indicated 800K in portable business.

  • 2023: Placed two litigation partner-level attorneys at a national litigation boutique in Los Angeles, CA.

  • 2023: Established an affiliation between 45 attorneys and a U.S. national litigation boutique in London, UK, including setting up its UK office. This referral partnership is a precursor to a full merger planned for January 2025.

  • 2022: Placed senior tax partner for a U.S.-based international law firm in Boston (no portables, expertise only required by hiring client).

  • 2022: Placed litigation partner at a national, distributed firm in the Miami area (800K indicated portables).

  • 2021: Placed three partners (est. 1.7M) at an AMLAW 500 labor employment boutique in Hartford, CT.

  • 2020: Acquired the information needed to establish the first Australian office (Sydney) for an international corporate firm.

  • 2020: Acquired the information needed to establish the first UAE (Dubai) office of a U.S.-based international corporate firm.

  • 2020: Acquired the information needed to establish the first Colombian (South America) office in Bogota for a U.S.-based international firm.

  • 2020: Acquired the information needed to establish the first German office (Berlin) of a U.S.-based international corporate firm.

  • 2020: Acquired the information needed to establish the Santa Barbara office for a U.S.-based international corporate firm (5 partners).

  • 2020: Placed litigation partner at 50+ attorney firm in Dallas, TX.

2010s

  • 2019: Placed five partners at a U.S.-based international law firm, creating its second Los Angeles area office.

  • 2018: Placed top-grossing insolvency partner at an AMLAW 200 national firm in Kansas City (indicated portables of 1.5M).

  • 2018: Provided the required information for the placement of two corporate partners at an AMLAW 500 firm in Portland, Oregon.

  • 2017: Placed capital partner of immigration for an AMLAW 200 firm in Iselin, NJ (indicated portables of 1M).

  • 2017: Placed immigration partner at a labor and employment boutique in Boston.

  • 2016: Placed partner chair of patent and IP in Nashville, TN for an AMLAW 200 firm (1.5M indicated portables).

  • 2016: Placed a renewable energy partner with an AMLAW 200 firm in Columbus, OH.

  • 2015: Placed four attorneys in separate placements across a business boutique law firm’s offices in Texas and Louisiana.

  • 2015: Placed two commercial litigation partners with a national law firm’s satellite office in Las Vegas, NV.

  • 2015: Placed two shareholders in a business boutique law firm in the greater Detroit area.

  • 2014: Placed an intellectual property partner with portable business at a well-regarded business boutique law firm in Atlanta, GA.

  • 2012: Placed the chief patent counsel of a public Silicon Valley biotech corporation.

  • 2010: Placed patent attorney at Fresenius Corporation in Chicago, IL.

  • 2010: Placed the managing partner at the Los Angeles satellite office of an AMLAW 300 firm.

  • 2010: Placed an insurance coverage partner of an AMLAW 100 firm’s satellite office in Los Angeles, CA.

2000s

  • 2009: Created the West Virginia satellite office of an Ohio-based, multi-office, litigation boutique law firm.

  • 2008: Placed the co-chair of the immigration department of an AMLAW 200 firm in the Southeast.

  • 2008: Placed the immigration chair of an AMLAW 200 firm in Texas.

  • 2008: Placed an immigration partner at an AMLAW 400 firm in Austin, TX.

  • 2007: Instrumental in placing the chief patent counsel of a Fortune 500 company in the Philadelphia area.

  • 2005: Placed the personal attorney of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan at a trust and estates/tax boutique in Los Angeles. This attorney played a key role in clearing President Reagan of an investigation in 1988. In turn, Reagan introduced the attorney to several influential contacts, including Merv Griffin and a notable hotel magnate.

  • 2005: Placed biotech patent attorney at Vertex Corporation in the Boston area.

  • 2005: Placed a litigation associate at a litigation boutique in Cleveland, OH.

  • 2004: Placed two partner-level attorneys at an immigration boutique in the Detroit metro region.

  • 2003: Placed an associate-level corporate attorney at a local business boutique law firm in Cincinnati, OH.

  • 2003: Placed a partner-level commercial litigator at a business boutique law firm in the greater Detroit area.

  • 2003: Placed a partner-level tax attorney with portables at a business boutique law firm in northern Virginia.

  • 2003: Merged a small business boutique law firm with a premier general practice firm in Honolulu, HI.

  • 2002: Placed an associate-level corporate attorney at a regional business boutique law firm in Cincinnati, OH.

  • 2002: Placed an associate-level commercial litigator in Baltimore, MD.

  • 2001: Placed a labor/employment partner-level attorney in Juneau, AK.

  • 2001: Placed an intellectual property litigation chair at a regional business boutique law firm in Twin Cities, MN.

  • 2001: Placed the chief patent counsel at a software manufacturer in Twin Cities, MN.

  • 2001: Identified and placed the intellectual property department of an AMLAW 300 firm in the DC-NOVA metro area.

  • 2000: Discovered the information that led to the creation of the Manhattan satellite office of an AMLAW 200 firm.

  • 2000: Provided the information required to establish a Reed Smith office in New York (7 partner-level attorneys placed).

1990s

  • 1999: Established patent and IP practice for AMLAW 300 law firm in Northern Virginia.

  • 1999: Placed the Alfred Haffner practice at Morgan and Finnegan in Manhattan (est. 3M in portables).

  • 1998: Placed three patent partners at AMLAW 250 firm in Northern VA/DC.

  • 1995-1998: Placed three patent attorneys at Siemens Inc. in Santa Clara, CA.

  • 1996: Placed the chief patent counsel of a major telecommunication company’s US facility in Texas (MCI’s first African American chief patent counsel).

  • 1995: Placed the assistant general counsel of a private architectural corporation in Orange County, CA (Newport). The candidate was later promoted to general counsel (Boyle Engineering).

  • 1995: Placed the assistant patent counsel with Western Digital in Irvine, CA.

  • 1995: Placed an EE patent attorney at Phillips Corporation in Westchester County, NY.

  • 1995: Placed the chief biotech partner at an AMLAW 200 firm in Madison, WI.

  • 1994: Placed a biotech patent attorney at Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, NJ. The candidate was later promoted to a critical patent role in Brussels, Belgium.

  • 1993: Placed a biotech patent counsel at American Cyanamid in New Jersey.

  • 1994: Placed an EE patent attorney at NCR Corporation in Dayton, OH.

  • 1993: Placed an electrical patent attorney at Sony Corporation, who was subsequently promoted to chief patent counsel.

  • 1993: Placed a software EE patent attorney at Silicon Graphics Inc. The chief patent counsel at that time was Tim Casey.

  • 1992: Placed two EE patent attorneys at IBM in the Boca Raton facility.

  • 1992: Placed a biotech patent attorney at Pfizer Corporation in Connecticut.

  • 1990: Placed the chair of the materials science patent department at Motorola, Inc.

1980s

  • 1989: Placed the chair of the materials science patent docket at Norton, Inc. (acquired by St. Gobain in 1990).

  • 1989: Placed two patent attorneys at Norton/CertainTeed in Worcester, MA.

  • 1988: Placed a chemical patent attorney with a leading IP boutique in Boston, MA.

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