Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
This is gross.
The money is there, pay your staff.
Anonymous wrote:I've been in BigLaw for 9 years, at 3 different firms, and I have literally no idea what a "coffee attendant" is or even possibly could be. Mental image = blank.
Are we sure PP isn't just trolling?
Anonymous wrote:Real or fake partner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
This is gross.
The money is there, pay your staff.
Same poster adding that this will get out and it will cost you clients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
This is gross.
The money is there, pay your staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
So the partners and associates are still making full comp, but the lowest paid people at the firm have been furloughed?
Lovely. And by lovely I mean disgusting.
At my AmLaw 50 firm, the equity partners have been the first, and thus far only, people to take pay cut.
It’s unfortunate, but if the offices are empty, how would you propose the coffee attendants work from home? I’m a lawyer and in my practice I could be busier than ever. I’ve had to request several extensions because I can’t get a full day in with the kids at home but there is plenty of work to go around, at least in my practice group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
This is gross.
The money is there, pay your staff.
Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
So the partners and associates are still making full comp, but the lowest paid people at the firm have been furloughed?
Lovely. And by lovely I mean disgusting.
At my AmLaw 50 firm, the equity partners have been the first, and thus far only, people to take pay cut.
Heard that Morgan Lewis did the same thing: cut equity partner pay and kept all associates and support staff at the same level.
That’s what firms should be doing. Any firm that cuts support staff and leaves the equity partners the same is basically demonstrating that their corporate culture is broken and that they have major “Dewey and LeBoeuf” risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at a mid-sized law firm in Northern CA. We've been having firm-wide meetings (separated into section leaders, COVID Team, partners, staff) via Webex almost once a week.
Things are changing multiple times a day, and we keep changing policy to adjust. Nobody has been laid off, and there have been no pay-cuts. Right now, only our coffee attendants and some of the copy room has been furloughed.
So the partners and associates are still making full comp, but the lowest paid people at the firm have been furloughed?
Lovely. And by lovely I mean disgusting.
At my AmLaw 50 firm, the equity partners have been the first, and thus far only, people to take pay cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a tough one to predict. I could see how firms with robust employment law practices would be swamped. When the alarm bell rang from clients asking wtf do we do, those are the attorneys who got the call.
Employment isn’t where the big money is made though.
Anonymous wrote:This is a tough one to predict. I could see how firms with robust employment law practices would be swamped. When the alarm bell rang from clients asking wtf do we do, those are the attorneys who got the call.