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April 26, 2011
"Rightsizing" BigLaw's Legal Workforce
According to the National Law Journal's annual survey almost 10,000 fewer attorneys are employed by Big Law then in 2008, including 2,868 fewer attorneys than in 2009. "In the 34 years The National Law Journal has been surveying large firms to gather headcount numbers, there have never been multiyear declines of this magnitude." Details here. [JH]
April 26, 2011 in Law Firm News and Views | Permalink