Lowenstein Sandler has laid off 16 business service professionals across its US offices, the New Jersey-based law firm confirmed Thursday.
The positions were cut in response to “changing client and attorney support needs combined with shifting market dynamics,” which prompted a review of staffing levels, the firm said in a statement.
“As a result of this review, we made the difficult decision to separate from 16 of our business services professionals,” the firm said. “We are grateful to each of these professionals for the valuable contributions made to the firm during their tenure and we are providing outplacement support and ...
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