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  • Thousands of US legal jobs disappearing

    The redundancy rounds at Australian law firms have eased over the last quarter, but with 5,800 United States legal jobs lost in the month of October alone, US lawyers are still struggling to stay employed. 

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    Published Mon, Nov 9 2009 9:43 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: US, survey, international news, international spotlight
  • Associates get early-start in US

    BUCKING INDUSTRY-wide trends, US firms Sidley Austin and Mayer Brown have both asked their associates to start early, rollonfriday.com reports.

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    Published Thu, Sep 17 2009 12:50 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Sidley Austin, Mayer Brown, US

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