Atlanta’s biggest firms have shrunk quite a bit in the past year, and the leaders of King & Spalding, Alston & Bird, Troutman Sanders, Kilpatrick Stockton and Sutherland said their firms will not return to 2008 levels any time soon.
According to The National Law Journal’s annual head count survey, King & Spalding shed 7 percent and Alston & Bird shed 11 percent of their attorneys-well above the 4 percent average decline for the nation’s 250 largest firms.
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