This Week In Layoffs: 08.15.09
Ed. note: Above the Law has teamed up with Law Shucks. Law Shucks has done excellent work translating all of the layoff news into user-friendly charts and graphs: the Layoff Tracker.
Hallelujah!
We’ve come so close recently, but we can finally call it.
For the first time this year, we have gone an entire week without a layoff reported at any major law firm.
By popular demand, we’ll first address the broader US economy, where the news isn’t quite as good. Initial jobless claims rose unexpectedly, to 558,000, last week. Curiously, what seems like good news might not be: the total number of unemployed dropped to the lowest level since April. Once again, that’s more likely the result of people no longer qualifying as "unemployed" under the BLS definition. In the worst case, people whose right to receive benefits has expired (i.e., they’ve been unemployed for more than 12-18 months) don’t count. There is also a substantial contingent of disaffected workers, those who have simply given up searching, who also don’t count.
Perhaps the better indicator of BigLaw’s clients’ health is the S&P 500, which was relatively flat for the week and held at the psychologically important 1,000 level.
After the jump, a celebration of the week without layoffs.
In case you missed it, last month we did an extensive analysis of law firm layoffs for the year to date. Consider that a primer for the larger trends. We’ll focus on the weekly activities this week (and in case you didn’t know, we have a single landing page for all of the "This Week in Layoffs" posts and the broader "The Month in Layoffs" on Law Shucks if you want to find any of the historical posts).
First, a chart of the totals for each week this year.

This chart illustrates an interesting trend: layoffs have tended to spike around the 10th of each month. Since March, the first or second week of each month has had the most layoffs for that month (until this month).
Couple that with the tendency of law firm layoffs to occur on Thursdays more than any other day, and we strongly suggest you call in sick on September 10 (although Labor Day is late this year, so don’t show up on September 17, either).
Next, the five worst weeks for law firm layoffs this year:

Things have certainly slowed down of late. The last month that had 799 layoffs (as many as the fifth-worst week) was May. June barely broke 500 and July barely broke 600.
Click over to Law Shucks for the predictions and conclusion.




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A week without layoffs? Green shoots, baby!
turd!
any layoffs coming soon to Milbank?
Proskauer....
"I’ma get, get, get, get, you drunk.
Get you love drunk off my hump
My hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, my hump.
My hump, my hump, my hump, my lovely little lumps.
Check it out!"
This has been said every week, but this is next-to-useless without stealth information. PHJW has officially laid-off 44, but has stealthed about 5 times that (for reals). I'm sure they're not alone.
Marshall Dennehey to $58k !
The Paul Hastings summer associate massacre should count as at least one layoff.
9 - details?
6 - love it.
ATL should moderate the later comments on the Summer Offer Rate Open Thread. Those bitter PH summers are out of control!
11: Ditto. They are getting WAY too personal. But I did enjoy the Barry gossip.
ATL should moderate 11.
11: Thanks for the tip! I enjoyed reading all the PHJW gossip.
What "Barry gossip"?! Details please!
15 - It's all in the Summer Offer Rate Open thread. Go to the later comments.
http://abovethelaw.com/2009/08/summer_offer_rate_open_thread_2.php?show=comments#comments
5 - No layoffs at Proskauer, but they are further deferring many of their 2008 summers. I bet that if any summers from 2009 even get offers (none have yet) they probably won't start until 2015! And they are on campus recruiting for next summer. Huh?
16 - Thanks for the tip. PH makes Latham seem boring.
Just read the gossip. PHNY sure had an interesting group of summers this year.
15: Holy shit! What the heck happened in PH's NY office this summer?
Sounds like Paul Hastings is on the ropes. With SZ in charge, it's only a matter of time . . . .
21: Sure looks like PH is in a death spiral. I wonder how the negotiations are going for the new credit agreement?
What I don't get is every TTT firm and their mother was laying off like crazy before the bar. Made me think by the time bar was over, their would be a massive purge at some of the more reputable shops.
But here we are, 2 weeks later, and nothing out of the ordinary. Makes me respect those TTT shit firms who did lay off the 2 weeks before bar even less.
Maybe the bulk of the bleeding is over. If business can stabalize, we may look at at least the end of layoffs en masse for some time.
23: That sure is some wishful thinking. You are going to see quite a few biglaw dissolutions by next Spring.
I got an offer! V10, baby!! And stop talking shit about Barry. That guy's my homie.
- CLS 2L Stud (NOW CLS 3L STUD, YEAH!!!)
P.S. - And I banged 3 associates this summer. Fuck yeah.
Can ATL PLEASE MODERATE the later comments on the Summer Offer Rate Open thread? It has devolved into a PHJW gossip-fest. Disgusting.
Barry's my homie too. Hey Barry! I can get you a good deal on some vitamin e that fell off a truck. Any interest???
16 What the heck is Barrygate?
28- See post 755 in the Summer Offer Rate Open thread.
26: Yes, I just read this thread and it is thoroughly deplorable. What would his PE-ness say?
This is bullshit. Anyone actually working at any of these "major firms" knows full well that they are pushing out a lot more people than they put in their official press releases.
The rate seems to be between 2 and 3 laid off for every one reported, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were much higher than that.
26, 30 - Well, there are about 300 laid-off associates (5/6 of them for "performance reasons"), and it seems a bunch of no-offered summers who were treated with whatever the opposite of class is. We/they have some time on our hands.
--Going on 7 months unemployed, with virtually no job leads
P.S. Contrary to the worst recession in our lifetimes bit, being laid-off is huge--some of the few firms that are looking (including basically any firm that's using a recruiter) are not even considering laid-off associates.
32 - Sorry to hear that. PH is a souless place. They do not value their human capital.
PHJW Credit Agreement guy = new Restatement 90 guy
34 - Yeah, but Restatement 90 guy was funny, PHJW Credit Agreement guy is pretty sad.
Latham is now laying off first years at OTHER FIRMS.
18
Latham has laid off WAAAY more than PH. And they canned a crapload of first years several months in, making sure they miss out on EVERY good entry level opportunity possible, AND ensuring that they'd endure a layoff stigma to boot.
Stay classy, Latham.
Why is Paul Hastings hiring then?
Because PH is soulless. Zach and Seth would rather push out the people already there and bring in new associates in order to keep up appearances.
39 How do those assholes sleep at night?
On piles of cash as soft as a cloud.
Paul Hastings NY is run like all offices should be run:
Push out older associates whose appearances have been ravaged by a few years of terrible biglaw life, then offer only the hottest female SAs, then have massive gangbangs in the office.
Repeat.
Can you blame Barry for thinking this way?
No.
42 - Pithy. That about sums it up.
17 - Holy shit! I've never seen a thread with such venomous posts. What the hell happened at PHNY this summer?
WHEN DO THE VAULT 2010 LAW FIRM RANKINGS COME OUT? ITS ALREADY MID AUGUST - ATL PLEASE GET US A SNEAK PEEK LIKE LAST YEAR. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.....
Why should ATL moderate the PH NY comments? What they should do is devote an entire post to the Summer Associate Massacre of 2009 at Paul Hastings' New York office.
46 - In that case, they should also devote an entire post to "Barrygate."
I think they could do both issues in the same post. Either way, a post is needed.
31- Agreed- this summer alone I have been laid off by 4-5 major firms. It's to the point now where I am debating removing all the false information from my resume.
If ATL gives you Paul Hastings douchebags your own post, will you stop hijacking all of the others?
All this means is that Latham is completely out of first years
Hey dumbasses. It was a week without reported layoffs, not a week without layoffs. Anyway, there are thousands more to come before the end of the year. Time for young lawyers to find another way to pay off those loans.
Don't be so optomistic 51. Latham has a whole new batch of first years coming in to fire.
52
Someone needs to give those incoming Latham first years a map to Santa Monica Blvd, in West Hollywood where they'll soon be selling blow jobs for student loan money.
Hey fools and suckers, if you are in law school now, and you are paying for it yourself with loans (you're not a trust fund baby), you're screwed. You are victims of predatory lending, but no one will save you. I know a guy who is a Harvard law grad, laid off over a year ago, can't find a job. And Columbia guy, etc. etc. imagine how worse off you will be. spread the word and bring the law school predators to justice
55 quit with the scare tactics. There's always blowjobs on Santa Monica blvd. Ask the laid off Latham first years.
As a Latham 13th year associate, I am confident I will make partner.
57. blowjobs. santa monica blvd. ask your 400+ former colleagues, mostly former first years, about it.
As a laid-off fourth year with a resume full of a niche corporate field, I am confident that I will never work in BigLaw again.
58 is a rabid latham troll. latham has easily laid off 500+ counting the stealths. and only the lucky few are getting jobs on santa monica blvd. it's butt sex in skid row porta potties for the rest of them.
59.
see 60.
get in touch with some of your former latham colleagues, they can help get you in.
Paul HasTTTings just LaTTThamed its summers. Lat, get on it.
The Latham is spreading folks.
Latham just laid off half the summers at Paul Hastings.
What are these rumors about PH NY and improper conduct?
Agree with 7 and 31 that this information means little without stealth information. Law firm press releases and leaked memos don’t tell anywhere near the whole story. ATL should consider posting a survey tracking stealth cuts at the AmLaw 100. The fall performance review cycle is not going to be pretty.
Layoffs to resume in September.
It was pretty ballsy of Latham to layoff half the summers at Paul Hastings NY. They must've run out of juniors to layoff.
But don't you also agree with #6?
65: I can't wait for more details on "Barrygate."
What is "barrygate"?!
barrygate is a scandal thats going on over at ph
isnt seth and greg annoyed already at all these postings
i thing mj and barry should step down,those 2 are bad news