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Law firms under pressure to cut jobs as cheaper rivals cash in on recession fears

New research raises fears the economic slowdown will hit law firms, with job cuts on the horizon

A survey of 200 law firm partners found 44% are facing client pressure to reduce fees
A survey of 200 law firm partners found 44% are facing client pressure to reduce fees Photo: Alamy

Law firms are under pressure from clients to cut fees and staff headcount amid an economic slowdown and growing recession fears, a new survey showed.

A survey of 200 law firm partners commissioned by litigation funder Harbour found 44% are facing client pressure to reduce fees in the face of increasing costs, while 46% said clients are moving work to less expensive competitors.

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