...members in the New York office were among those who lost their jobs. Nonna says he sees his goals in his new role...
..."The poor job market for new veterinarians is not the much-publicized fiasco that it...
...But Patton employees also lost jobs in Washington, New York, Dallas...doesn't expect any further layoffs this year. "We...
...rough four-year run. Woolery, who officially started his new job on Monday, spoke with The Am Law Daily from his...
...legacy Howard Rice lawyers, who had been through some lean times of layoffs and partner exits, are on more certain footing. "This...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...reports in the...
...receive enough warning before their jobs were eliminated when the firm...60 days' notice before mass layoffs. As Montali, who...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...2231591/dla-and-clayton-cut-jobs-in-australia-as-deal-slowdown...DLA does not deny that layoffs are under consideration. ...
...The improved financial outlook and predicted end to staff and lawyer layoffs reported by managing partners across Pennsylvania in 2011 look to have ended...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...The legal job market is still shaky. Yet, despite predictions of more layoffs and a shrinking market, there is a...
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