SAN FRANCISCO — Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe is borrowing against next year’s partner profit distributions, according to a February public filing with the California Secretary of State’s office, the latest indication that the firm is shoring up its available credit.
On Monday, Orrick acknowledged that to secure a loan, its banks required that it defer capital payouts to ex-partners for six months longer than usual.
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