Lovells has launched a redundancy consultation that could see up to 94 London staff lose their jobs.
The month-long consultation, which kicked off today (9 February), includes 18 fee earners and six professional support lawyers.
Lovells has launched a redundancy consultation that could see up to 94 London staff lose their jobs. The month-long consultation, which kicked off today (9 February), includes 18 fee earners and six professional support lawyers. The remaining cuts come from the firm's support staff, with 43 business support and 27 legal and float PAs facing the axe.
February 09, 2009 at 06:33 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Lovells has launched a redundancy consultation that could see up to 94 London staff lose their jobs.
The month-long consultation, which kicked off today (9 February), includes 18 fee earners and six professional support lawyers.
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