Firm leaders said this week that the vast majority of recent departures were part of its plan to reduce its partner ranks to improve profitability.
Last year, Dewey hired a number of high-profile, well-paid attorneys. It has been unable to pay many of its longer-term partners in full in recent months, according to two partners who have left.
Dewey was created by a merger in 2007 between 250-attorney Dewey Ballantine and 700-attorney LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & McRae. At its height in 2008, it had 1,450 attorneys, according to The National Law Journal.
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