Troutman Sanders won’t say how many lawyers it has laid off, but data on the firm’s Web site show that 28 fewer attorneys work there this week than six weeks ago. That is about a 4 percent contraction, though it’s not known how many of those departures were prompted by layoffs, if any.
In a voicemail message, Robert W. Webb Jr., Troutman’s chairman and managing partner, declined to reveal the number of lawyers and staff his firm has discharged, saying that information is “personal.” He was meeting with clients on the West Coast and could not be reached for further comment by press time.
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