According to the story posted below (from ALM), the NY law firm that Sheldon Silver worked for never expected Silver to do any work. He would add prestige to the firm, would refer cases to it, and would be compensated for those services. Is that a viable work-around for the referral rules? That is, assume that a state doesn't permit bare referral fees and so a firm takes on lawyer not to do any work -- but rather only to bring the firm cases. Problem solved? Or too clever by half?