King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has made 37 business services jobs redundant in London as part of wide-reaching cutbacks across its European arm.
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King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has made 37 business services jobs redundant in London as part of wide-reaching cutbacks across its European arm.
Continue reading “KWM cutbacks hit 37 support staff in the City”
Newly-merged firm Shakespeare Martineau has launched a redundancy consultation which could see the loss of 45 jobs, mainly within the firm’s business support group but also including fee earners.
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Parabis Law’s claimant arm Cogent Law is making 24 redundancies in its Croydon base affecting Cogent Law office’s entire headcount, with redundancy reviews set to take place over the next five months.
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After two months of placing its regional offices under consultation, Parabis Law has decided to close its Bristol and Colchester offices.
Top 20 firm Ashurst has made 15 redundancies to its overnight production staff in London nearly halving the City firm’s 34-person team following a consultation process last month.
The past year has seen a number of UK firms scale back their back-office support teams to become more efficient and save costs, with international firm Ashurst being the latest and placing half of its overnight support team in London at risk.
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Parabis Law has placed two of its regional offices under review as of today (4 August) affecting 41 employees.
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CMS and Dundas & Wilson confirmed today (30 April) that they have made 60 staff redundant ahead of their £300m merger, set to go live tomorrow. Continue reading “Redundancy watch: CMS and Dundas cut 60 support staff roles”
DWF has made 19 business services staff in its finance department redundant, the firm confirmed today (17 April), following the conclusion of a consultation which put 21 at risk last month. Continue reading “Redundancy watch 2014: DWF lays off 19 business services staff after post-merger finance integration”
Ince & Co confirmed today (4 April) that ten shipping and insurance fee-earners along with six secretarial staff have been made redundant following the conclusion of a consultation launched in February. Continue reading “Ince & Co blames prevailing economic conditions in core sectors for redundancy of 10 fee-earners and six secretarial staff”