Out of the roster of 17 authors they represent, they appear to have made two sales, one of which was to non-profit publisher Red Hen Press (link to AW thread
here. It's somewhat elderly but the main bone of contention - that the press charges unagented authors a $20 fee to submit - still holds). The second is to small but quite respectable SFF publisher Apex Book Company and is due out in August of this year.
So...they seem to be quite new, and maybe a tad shaky on their legs yet. I'm a bit concerned that in their Careers section, they state:
We are a full service literary agency offering editorial services, subsidiary rights, and conventional representation.
It's that "editorial services" thing that raises a red flag. I always feel that an agency or publisher offering editorial services has a potential conflict of interest ("We rejected your manuscript, but you can pay us to improve it for you.")