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Stat(s) Of The Week: Cause Or Coincidence? – Above the Law

In
his
Bloomberg
column
this
week,

David
Lat
explores

whether
making
or
refusing
to
make
deals
with
Trump
has
affected
attrition
at

14
law
firms
targeted
by
the
president

Armed
with
data
from
SurePoint
Legal
Insights
about
changes
in
headcount
over
the
last
six
months,
Lat
concludes
that
“the
Trump
deals
might
be
affecting,
but
not
fundamentally
altering,
law
firms’
overall
trajectories.” 

Whether
coincidence
or
cause
and
effect,
or
some
combination
thereof,
a
few
stats
are
worth
highlighting:

  • On
    average,
    Am
    Law
    100
    firms
    saw
    attrition
    of
    -1.7%
  • The
    five
    firms
    subjected
    to
    executive
    orders
    that
    did
    not
    capitulate
    averaged
    a
    2.8%
    decline
    in
    headcount
  • The
    nine
    firms
    that
    made
    deals
    with
    Trump
    averaged
    a
    4.9%
    drop 
  • Two
    firms
    that
    cut
    deals

    A&O
    Shearman
    and
    Cadwalader

    had
    the
    steepest
    declines
    (-10%
    and
    -11%,
    respectively)
  • The
    only
    two
    firms
    whose
    headcount
    increased
    also
    settled
    (Milbank
    expanded
    by
    5%
    and
    Simpson
    Thacher
    by
    2%)
  • Perkins
    Coie,
    which
    is
    fighting
    the
    EO,
    shrank
    by
    8%

    the
    same
    attrition
    rate
    as
    Paul,
    Weiss
    and
    Skadden,
    the
    first
    two
    firms
    to
    cut
    deals
  • Covington
    and
    Jenner
    &
    Block,
    neither
    of
    which
    settled,
    basically
    broke
    even 


Trump
Deals
Coincide
With
Attrition
at
Some—but
Not
All—Firms

[Bloomberg
Law]


Earlier
:

New
Survey
Results
Are
In:
The
Legal
Profession
Is
Overwhelmingly
Opposed
To
The
Biglaw
Deals
With
Trump