As if there weren’t enough problems already (see last two posts below), Fenwick & West is apparently now struggling and may shut its Washington DC office:
Fenwick & West is looking at closing its 17-year-old Washington, D.C., outpost as the firm struggles to maneuver the continuing downturn in corporate work.
Just days after the firm announced a salary freeze for most of its 250 staff members, Mountain View-based Fenwick is mulling whether to pull the plug on its capital outpost.
New York Lawyer links to The Recorder‘s bad news here (though you’ll need a subscription to read the entire thing).
Fenwick & West is looking at closing its 17-year-old Washington, D.C., outpost as the firm struggles to maneuver the continuing downturn in corporate work.
Just days after the firm announced a salary freeze for most of its 250 staff members, Mountain View-based Fenwick is mulling whether to pull the plug on its capital outpost.
New York Lawyer links to The Recorder‘s bad news here (though you’ll need a subscription to read the entire thing).
As if there weren’t enough problems already (see last two posts below), Fenwick & West is apparently now struggling and may shut its Washington DC office:
Fenwick & West is looking at closing its 17-year-old Washington, D.C., outpost as the firm struggles to maneuver the continuing downturn in corporate work.
Just days after the firm announced a salary freeze for most of its 250 staff members, Mountain View-based Fenwick is mulling whether to pull the plug on its capital outpost.
New York Lawyer links to The Recorder‘s bad news here (though you’ll need a subscription to read the entire thing).
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