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Law firms turn to layoffs amid slowing demand

Por: Fox Business Business February 14, 2023

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Strategic Wealth Partners CEO and president Mark Tepper claims President Biden is too busy 'popping champagne bottles' despite the economy 'softening' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wallstreet. Some large law firms, citing economic headwinds and slowing demand, are tightening their belts by shrinking their attorney ranks and eliminating professional staff. The law firms that have cut associate attorneys in recent months... + full article



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