Over 60k jobs were lost in the legal industry in April

Over 60k jobs were lost in the legal industry in April

Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic, the legal industry began implementing cost-cutting measures in order to survive the worst. From layoffs and furloughs to some firms having to shut shop, take a look at the rundown of damage in the legal industry, due to the coronavirus. Read the insights here

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