Lawyer departures — either by design or disaffection — amounted to significant drops in head count for a handful of NLJ 350 firms, in an otherwise unchanged year.
Dickstein Shapiro, based in Washington, suffered the largest percentage drop in overall head count, at 21.3 percent. [See "After A Year of Departures, Law Firm Suffers Gut Punch," Page S7.] Other firms with reductions of more than 10 percent included McKenna Long & Aldridge; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone; and Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti.
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