This story has been updated with comments from Smith, Gambrell & Russell
Several of the Am Law 200 firms that received multi-million dollar loans from the Paycheck Protection Program cut salaries or jobs this year anyway.
At least nine Am Law 200 firms that received PPP loans cut jobs or salaries before or after they received the loans.
July 07, 2020 at 06:40 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
This story has been updated with comments from Smith, Gambrell & Russell
Several of the Am Law 200 firms that received multi-million dollar loans from the Paycheck Protection Program cut salaries or jobs this year anyway.
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