BCLP, previously known as Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, will cut about 8% of its global business services staff as the law firm seeks to streamline operations.
The firm will offer support for the affected workers, it said in a statement.
BCLP is boosting efficiency, leveraging technology and updating processes “as a cornerstone of our growth,” global chief operating officer Trevor Varnes said in the statement.
The firm previously laid off 47 legal secretaries and administrative staff in 2023. It has more than 1,275 lawyers across 31 global offices, according to its website.
BCLP brought in nearly $870 million in gross ...
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