Major
layoffs at big firms have become regular news items.
Not exact matches
At Law Librarians News / House of Butter we don't believe as Above The Law do that the
layoffs are only due to the fact that there's a squeeze on law
firms once again and that «
big law» as the say in the USA has had to shed jobs in 2013.
Unfortunately, as noted,
at bigger firms, mass
layoffs have been the tactic of choice to cut costs.
In his interview with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia, MacEwen observes that the combination of legal outsourcing and too many attorneys
at bigger firms will likely lead to more
layoffs because the business is just not keeping up with the operating expenses of large law
firms.
The «
big beast» in the US legal media and rankings world
at the minute (ALM's latest round of
layoffs in some way a reflection of Law360's success), Law
Firm Media Professionals will host a Law360 team consisting of editor - in - charge Anne Urda and several assistant managing editors — Shannon Henson, Ian Thoms and Kerry Benn.