Lateral Partner ; or partial book of business
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Director of Lateral Attorney and Partner Recruitment at QPWB – Building Teams & Developing Talent
Lateral Partner Opportunities (full or partial book of business required)
Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. (QPWB), the largest minority‑ and women‑owned law firm in the nation, is seeking experienced lateral partners to join our dynamic team.
At QPWB, we’ve designed a platform where partners keep more of what they generate, gain true autonomy over how they serve clients, and have the support of a collaborative team that values entrepreneurial leadership.
We Are Looking For- Bring a full or partial portable book of business and are looking for a platform that supports growth, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit.
- Want to experience more autonomy over their practice.
- Value the reach of a national firm with 55+ offices across the U.S. and a collaborative team environment in multiple practice areas.
- Looking for a firm with the infrastructure, technology, and administrative support to scale their practices quickly and efficiently
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- A diverse, national platform that enhances your ability to serve clients across jurisdictions.
- Robust administrative, marketing, and practice management support
. - Competitive compensation structure that rewards performance and growth.
- A culture built on inclusion, innovation, and client‑first service
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If you’re interested in a discreet conversation, we would love to share how our model empowers partners to grow their book without the typical constraints of a traditional firm.
If you’re a partner‑level attorney ready to confidentially explore how your practice could thrive at QPWB, connect with us
LocationNationwide with offices across the U.S. including Wisconsin (Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh, Waukesha, Baraboo, Mount Horeb).
Seniority LevelNot Applicable
Employment TypeFull‑time
Job FunctionLegal
Benefits- Medical insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401(k)
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