Lawyers, staff among latest to lose jobs
King & Spalding trims 122 positions; how cuts affect Atlanta office is unknown.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saturday, March 07, 2009
King & Spalding, one of Atlanta’s oldest and largest law firms by number of attorneys and revenue, laid off 37 lawyers and 85 staff on Friday.
“While we have been working hard in many different ways to manage the firm to respond to the reduction in demand, the continuing decline in the U.S. and global economies has unfortunately made it necessary for us to make some reductions in our lawyer and staff ranks,” said King & Spalding chairman Robert D. Hays in a statement.
He said a severance package was being offered to the laid-off workers.
King & Spalding spokesman Les Zuke, based in New York, would not say how many of the firm’s cuts were from the Atlanta office and would not make anyone available to comment. King & Spalding has more than 800 attorneys in 13 offices, including outposts in Dubai and Frankfurt, Germany.
King & Spalding’s clients include Georgia blue chip companies, from Coca-Cola and Home Depot to SunTrust.
Like many industries, law firms have not been immune to the effects of the recession. The National Law Journal reported that in February major law firms laid off an estimated 1,100 attorneys. On Thursday, one of the nation’s largest firms, New York-based Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, laid off 55 lawyers and 100 staff, or 12 percent of its nonpartner ranks.



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