New Jersey firms haven’t replicated the recent mass layoffs at Reed Smith, and don’t appear poised to, but that doesn’t mean they’re not taking a hard look at expenses—including personnel.

Those expenses, especially when coupled with flat-at-best demand for legal services, raise the issue of appropriate staffing—something that need not always be addressed by mass layoffs.

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