The Am Law 100 COVID-19 Furloughs Continue

Staff bears the brunt of these measures.

It’s a new day, but outside the pandemic still rages. COVID-19 has brought radical changes to our day-to-day lives and uncertainty reigns supreme. Beyond the downright scary health implications the virus has brought, the financial impact has been severe. Unemployment has skyrocketed and Biglaw is not immune from the trend.

We’ve been tracking exactly how the economic downturn is impacting the legal industry, and, unfortunately, we don’t expect the cost-cutting measures to end anytime soon. And yes, that means we have more to report.

Blank Rome is the latest firm on the furlough bandwagon. A firm spokesperson confirmed that, “Like many firms, in response to these unprecedented times we are looking at proactive measures to address the ongoing business and financial impact of COVID-19.” And as a result, the firm has “furloughed a small number of support staff.” But they clarify, “No attorneys have been furloughed.”

While that’s good news for attorneys at the firm, it must really suck for however many staff members are now shouldering the load of the firm’s COVID-19 austerity.

If your firm or organization is slashing salaries, closing its doors, or reducing the ranks of its lawyers or staff, whether through open layoffs, stealth layoffs, or voluntary buyouts, please don’t hesitate to let us know. Our vast network of tipsters is part of what makes Above the Law thrive. You can email us or text us (646-820-8477).

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