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Guest post: How to reduce head count without making new enemies

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Legal Business
24 March 2016
RestructuringCommentGuest blogs

With the litigation market soft and the deal market at least momentarily out of breath, there may be more lawyers finding themselves leaving their firms sooner than they had planned. Law firm managers have started using the dreaded O word again – O for overcapacity – and such talk is often a prelude to firings and other forced departures.

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