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Pay Cuts, Layoffs, and More: How Law Firms Are Managing the Pandemic
Our firm-by-firm guide to how law firms are protecting their bottom lines from the economic fallout of the coronavirus.With PPP Money Dwindling and Cases Rising, 'Substantial Uncertainty' Remains for Firms
Law firms received millions in the form of loans and grants as part of the Paycheck Protection Program. But as the money begins to run out, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise in states such as California, Florida and Texas, law firms are not out of the woods yet.With PPP Money Dwindling and Cases Rising, 'Substantial Uncertainty' Remains for Firms
Law firms received millions in the form of loans and grants as part of the Paycheck Protection Program. But as the money begins to run out, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise, law firms are not out of the woods yet.'Substantial Uncertainty': Law Firm View With PPP Money Dwindling and Virus Spreading
Law firms pocketed millions of dollars from the federal Paycheck Protection Program. But as the money runs out and COVID-19 cases keep climbing, law firms realize they are not out of the woods yet.Big Law Firms Got Millions of Dollars to Preserve Payroll. Some Made Cuts Anyway
At least nine Am Law 200 firms that received PPP loans cut jobs or salaries before or after they received the loans.Big Law Firms Received Millions To Preserve Payroll. Some Made Cuts Anyway
Day Pitney among at least nine Am Law 200 firms that cut jobs or salaries before or after they received loans.Dozens of Big Law Firms Received Millions in PPP Loan Funds
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received SBA loans this year.3 Florida Law Firms Grab Millions in PPP Loans Along With Dozens of Others
At least 45 law firms in the Am Law 200 received Small Business Administration loans tied to the federal COVID-19 relief package.Facing Down a Crisis, Big Law's Pro Bono Departments Prepare to Do Their Part
The Pro Bono Scorecard shows Big Law contributed more than 5 million hours of pro bono last year. Now, as the pandemic pushes millions of Americans to the brink, pro bono leaders are ready for a surge of clients in need.Trending Stories
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