Partner with McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP

DO YOU WANT TO:

  • Maximize settlement and courtroom value?
  • Reduce or share your risk?
  • Move big cases off your balance sheet so you can maximize your capital
  • Pursue other, less risky cases?

McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP partners and co-counsels with attorneys throughout the city, state and country. Our well-staffed contingency fee firm has made our joint and referral partners over $200 million in referral fees in a variety of cases, including but not limited to, catastrophic personal injury, class actions, employment and civil rights, and sexual abuse.

Let’s Work Together

At McNicholas, we value strong partnerships with fellow attorneys. If you’re looking for a reliable firm to collaborate on complex cases, especially those involving serious injury, consumer protection, or class actions, we’re here to team up. Let’s combine expertise and deliver results together.

We Accept Referrals and Refer Out

If we’re not the right fit for a particular case, we won’t leave your client without options. We work with a trusted network of attorneys and are happy to refer cases when necessary. Likewise, if you have a case you’d like to refer to us, we’re actively accepting referrals in select practice areas.

Who is McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP?

McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP represents victims of catastrophic injury. We routinely take on the complex litigation that other firms cannot or will not take, and have secured over $3 billion in recoveries for our clients. You can read more about successes here.

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An award-winning law firm recognized in litigation

McNicholas & McNicholas’s dedication to securing big results for clients is exemplified by the numerous awards we have received for our achievements in mass tort, personal injury and employment law cases.

It is also illustrated by the multiple invitation-only organizations to which our attorneys belong, including:

  • American College of Trial Lawyers
  • International Academy of Trial Lawyers
  • American Board of Trial Advocates

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Daily Journal and Law360 Report on McNicholas & McNicholas Adding Former Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally as Director of Emerging Litigation

As reported by the Daily Journal and Law360, Joseph McNally, the former Acting U.S. Attorney and First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, has joined McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP as the…

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Partners Matthew and Patrick McNicholas Join Danny Abir on Behind the Courtroom Podcast

Partners Matthew McNicholas and Patrick McNicholas appeared on Danny Abir of ACTS Law’s podcast, Behind the Courtroom. In the episode, Matthew and Patrick discuss the history of McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP, highlighting its roots…

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McNicholas & McNicholas Named to Best Law Firms 2026 List

McNicholas & McNicholas has been named to the 2026 Best Law Firms list, ranked by Best Lawyers®. The firm was recognized both nationally and regionally for its work in class actions and labor &…

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An attorney partner you can trust

Put your trust in our more than three decades of successful trial and litigation experience. We are open to varying types of partnerships and look forward to developing a relationship with you.

The amount of the fee split is based upon a variety of factors, including the nature of the case, risk level, anticipated costs, status of litigation and the level of partner participation. McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP complies with all California State Bar rules when entering a fee-sharing agreement.

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