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Nationwide Layoff Watch: Lowenstein Sandler Cuts 53
And Rescinds 3L Offers

Lowenstein Sandler logo.jpgNews started breaking this morning about significant layoffs at the large New Jersey firm of Lowenstein Sandler. The firm has now had an opportunity to inform all of the affected associates, and is ready to confirm the layoffs. The following is from a firm wide email that just went out to all Lowenstein personnel:

With deep regret, we are today implementing a reduction in force affecting 21 attorneys and 32 staff members across all departments of the firm, representing just under ten percent of our total workforce. We also are reducing the size of our 2009 incoming class by three associates. These were extremely difficult decisions for the firm to make, and we delayed for as long as possible because of the quality and dedication of the employees who are being affected.

The numbers represent about 8% of the total attorneys at Lowenstein.

If you had been hanging around McGoverns Tavern (as our sources have), you’d know that the firm also rescinded offers to 3Ls:

Word is … that NJ firm Lowenstein Sandler is rescinding offers to 3L’s…. Source is third hand from a 3L who is at McGoverns Tavern right now, having had their offer rescinded.

The firm was able to confirm this news directly to ATL.

Read the firm’s statements after the jump.

Lowenstein has become the latest firm to rescind 3L offers:

Regrettably, three of our 18 incoming first year associates are affected by this decision. We are currently in the process of contacting all 15 of our remaining Fall associates to confirm their normal start dates (generally, late September).

We reluctantly included incoming associates in this action in order to be open about our assessment of demand for services over the next year — we really do not want to repeat this process. We are comfortable with an incoming class size of 15, and are confident that they will be busy.

The firm also tells ATL that they will be providing severance packages to all attorneys and staff. The firm does not anticipate any further reduction in force.

Our New Jersey readership is large and growing. We know the world doesn’t end just west of the Hudson. If you’ve got information on other Garden State firms making cutbacks in these tough times, please send it into tips.

Update (2:34): Lowenstein is trying to provide specific help to the 3Ls who just had their offers rescinded and a few of its former associates. According to the firm:

We have arranged for public interest positions to be available to the three affected incoming associates. We will fund the salary (at the public interest agency’s normal rate) for a full year. We also are in the process of arranging appropriate public interest positions on similar terms for up to three of our more senior attorneys affected by today’s actions.

That seems compassionate given how difficult it is for people to find jobs of any kind in this economy.

Read the full firm wide memo below.

LOWENSTEIN SANDLER — MEMO — LAYOFFS

Dear Colleagues:

With deep regret, we are today implementing a reduction in force affecting 21 attorneys and 32 staff members across all departments of the firm, representing just under ten percent of our total workforce. We also are reducing the size of our 2009 incoming class by three associates. These were extremely difficult decisions for the firm to make, and we delayed for as long as possible because of the quality and dedication of the employees who are being affected.

Unfortunately, our efforts to substantially curtail expenses over the past year without reducing full-time headcount proved insufficient in the face of a rapidly slowing economy and slowing demand for legal services. As has become abundantly clear over the past few months, our nation is suffering through the deepest global economic crisis that any of us has experienced during our careers. Our clients have uniformly seen their business activity slow, and that has directly affected the amount of legal work that they require from their attorneys. In addition, over the past year we have seen our firm’s normal employee attrition rate slow dramatically.

Our actions today are necessary to align our staffing levels with the current and anticipated level of demand for our services so that we can continue to provide our clients with the most cost-effective level of client service possible. With these reductions, which bring us to approximately the same size workforce that we had in mid-2007, we expect that we will return to a normal, “busy” level of activity as a firm. Based on these projections, we are not planning any further reductions in force.

All affected attorneys and staff members who were in the office today already have been contacted. We expect to reach all of our impacted employees by the close of business today.

We are providing comprehensive severance benefits and outplacement assistance to each employee who is being laid off. In addition, given the high caliber of our friends and colleagues, we hope that each of you will keep your eyes and ears open for opportunities for them. If you know of any positions that might be of interest to our colleagues, please contact [Redacted]

Although the next few days will be difficult for our firm, our business is fundamentally strong. Our market-leading strategy is sound and we continue to benefit from a terrific diversity of practice areas and a very talented workforce that provides the highest quality client service every day. Each of us needs to continue to focus on the values and priorities that have sustained our firm throughout the course of its history — including empathy and compassion for our colleagues who are being laid off today and for other individuals and organizations in our communities who are impacted by these difficult times, as well as focusing on continuing to deliver the best and highest quality client service of any law firm out there.

Thank you for your commitment to this law firm and our clients.

Gary

Gary M. Wingens
Managing Director

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