Foley & Lardner is letting go of 39 lawyers throughout its 21 offices, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Chairman Ralf-Reinhard Boer told the newspaper that a decreased demand from clients for legal services was the reason for the layoffs.
Foley & Lardner is letting go of 39 lawyers throughout its 21 offices, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Chairman Ralf-Reinhard Boer told the newspaper that decreased client demand for legal services was the reason for the layoffs. Milwaukee-based Foley has aggressively expanded in recent years, adding eight offices and hundreds of lawyers to become the nation's 24th-largest law firm, and Boer said the firm would continue to recruit at the partner level.
October 16, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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Foley & Lardner is letting go of 39 lawyers throughout its 21 offices, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Chairman Ralf-Reinhard Boer told the newspaper that a decreased demand from clients for legal services was the reason for the layoffs.
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