Readers' Poll Results: Lawyers and Staff Foresee More Law Firm Layoffs, but Caution Against 'Overcorrecting'
"Firm is saying we have too much headcount, but we all know this is to ensure partner comp remains unaffected," one respondent said.
September 05, 2023 at 08:18 PM
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Law Firm ManagementA majority of respondents to a recent Law.com readers' poll said they're expecting more law firm layoffs before the end of the year. But many said they're wary of the oft-cited reasoning that firms are over capacity, particularly when it comes to support staff.
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