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Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.NJ Firms, Facing Further Spend Squeeze, Look Inward
Among the foreboding signs law firms got this past week from a survey of legal departments was an indication that more than a third of them plan to cut legal spend in the next year. How much meat is left on the bone after years of knife-wielding by general counsel is a debate in itself, but New Jersey firm and branch managers say they're conditioned to feeling pressure—and applying a bit of their own, on factors they actually can control.NJ Firms, Facing Further Spend Squeeze, Look Inward
Among the foreboding signs law firms got this past week from a survey of legal departments was an indication that more than a third of them plan to cut legal spend in the next year. How much meat is left on the bone after years of knife-wielding by general counsel is a debate in itself, but New Jersey firm and branch managers say they're conditioned to feeling pressure—and applying a bit of their own, on factors they actually can control.NJ Firms, Facing Further Spend Squeeze, Look Inward
Among the foreboding signs law firms got this past week from a survey of legal departments was an indication that more than a third of them plan to cut legal spend in the next year. How much meat is left on the bone after years of knife-wielding by general counsel is a debate in itself, but New Jersey firm and branch managers say they're conditioned to feeling pressure—and applying a bit of their own, on factors they actually can control.Trending Stories
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