The nation’s 250 largest law firms are still shaking off the recession’s punch, shedding more than 1,400 lawyers this year and marking the second straight year of a decrease in head count.
Results from the NLJ 250, the National Law Journal’s annual ranking of the 250 largest U.S.-based firms by head count, shows totals dropped 1.1 percent, an improvement from a 4 percent drop in 2009.
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