Chicago-based Wildman Harrold had some bad news for some of its new lawyers Thursday, rescinding job offers to 10 of the 14 associates it had hired from the class of 2009.

The first-year class had already been deferred until March, but after assessing client needs it became clear that it needed to make some cutbacks, the firm says in a statement. Wildman will still pay the 10 associates who lost their job offers a stipend until March.

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