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Large Firms

Apr. 12, 2012

Dewey enforcing 60-day notice policy

Leaders at Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP are doing everything they can to retain lawyers who have already announced their intentions of leaving and are enforcing a policy requiring partners to give at least 60 days notice before jumping ship.


By Casey Sullivan


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Leaders at embattled Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP are doing everything they can to retain lawyers who have already announced their intentions of leaving the firm for other outfits.


Two sources working closely with the firm and an ex-Dewey lawyer said Dewey has recently enforced a policy written into the firm's partnership agreement requiring partners to give at least 60 days notice before jumping to ...

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