Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Cuts 47 Staff Globally, Citing Excess Capacity in Secretarial and Administrative Roles
The global law firm announced the layoffs Thursday morning, stating affected employees had been notified and provided with "competitive" severance benefits and outplacement assistance.
May 25, 2023 at 09:30 AM
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Law Firm ManagementWhat You Need to Know
- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner has laid off 47 staff roles across its global footprint.
- The cuts followed a review of support ratios that identified excess capacity in secretarial and administrative functions.
- Other large firms that laid off staff this year cited similar redundancies that weren't tied to market conditions.
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner has laid off 47 employees in business services roles across its global footprint, the law firm announced Thursday morning, including 34 U.S. employees in all 17 offices nationwide. Two U.K.-based employees along with 11 employees across Europe, the Middle East and Asia were also cut.
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