The Law Society of England & Wales has concluded a redundancy consultation with around 10 staff members leaving as a result.
The consultation, which launched in November, was expected to impact 45 roles, including its entire web team.
The body representing solicitors in England and Wales was largely able to mitigate job losses through a restructuring.
January 07, 2021 at 07:14 AM
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The Law Society of England & Wales has concluded a redundancy consultation with around 10 staff members leaving as a result.
The consultation, which launched in November, was expected to impact 45 roles, including its entire web team.
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