Hogan Lovells offers voluntary retirement to 400 US business services staff
Firm set to shed dozens of senior business services staff
September 19, 2017 at 10:36 AM
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Hogan Lovells has offered voluntary retirement to hundreds of its US support staff, in a bid to trim down its rank of senior business services staff across the Atlantic.
The proposed US cutbacks come on top of 90 UK roles affected by a restructuring of the firm's London operations, which was announced yesterday (18 September).
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