Although things have quieted on the law firm layoff front, they haven’t gone silent. Philadelphia-based Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis confirmed it laid off attorneys and staff in March, including a small group of partners.

Managing partner Ralph Wellington said the firm laid off three partners mainly because their practice areas weren’t sustainable in the firm’s long-range business plan. While he wouldn’t get into exactly which practices they were, he characterized one as a type of real estate work he said the firm wouldn’t be able to support moving forward.

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