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The Curious Case of K&L Gates

KL Gates logo.JPGWe reported yesterday that K&L Gates was likely to announce layoffs today. There is still no comment from the firm.

Firm chairman Peter Kalis’s “out of office” reply is somewhat curious given the news swirling around the firm today. Here’s what we received when we emailed him (again) today:

I will have infrequent access to email today. I will respond to your email as soon as possible. Thank you.

Peter Kalis
K&L Gates LLP

This has led some tipsters to believe that the layoff announcement will come Monday instead of today.

But whenever the news comes — if it comes — it looks like the firm doesn’t want associates jumping out of windows. Literally.

Details after the jump.

Just after 2:00 p.m. on a Friday, K&L Gates decided to send around a reminder to “all U.S. personnel” about the mental health services the firm provides:

This is a reminder that K&L Gates provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), administered by Magellan Health Services, to all U.S. personnel and their dependents as a resource to help with a variety of life events and personal transitions. The EAP is offered at no cost to you, your spouse, and other members of your family. The EAP addresses questions in the quickest, least restrictive, and most convenient manner while protecting your confidentiality. When you call, a professional staff member will explain the available programs, help you assess your needs, and refer you to the appropriate resources. In addition, you or your family can access www.MagellanHealth.com for helpful information on hundreds of topics, screening tools, and personalized improvement plans. The K&L Gates EAP provides up to eight sessions per occurrence at no charge for you or your family member.

It’s probably nothing. It’s probably just a coincidence. People really are stressed all over, and nobody wants a layoff story to turn into a true tragedy.

But, the timing is certainly curious. Why would H.R. choose a random Friday at the end of February to remind people to take care of mental health during “life events and personal transitions?”

Regardless of the reason, the point should be well taken by everybody in Biglaw. This isn’t the end of the world. For most people, this isn’t even the end of a career. If you are consumed with bleak and black thoughts, get the help you need and deserve.

Keep your head up.

Earlier: Nationwide (Impending) Layoff Watch: K&L Gates Could Make Cuts on Friday

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