Lehman lawyers stay to pick up the pieces
COLLAPSED bank Lehman Brothers has asked its London in-house legal team to stay on to help with administration, despite the fact that most will eventually face the axe.As reported in The Lawyer,
COLLAPSED bank Lehman Brothers has asked its London in-house legal team to stay on to help with administration, despite the fact that most will eventually face the axe.
There was initially some uncertainty as to whether the London lawyers would be paid for the month of September, because the bank operated a no-cash policy in the UK, transferring money to the US operation at the close of each day. However those rumours were quickly put to rest by PWC which issued a statement confirming that all lawyers would be paid.
According to The Lawyer, UK legal recruiters have been flooded with CVs from Lehman lawyers in past weeks, with many looking to move into private practice firms. All up, there are about 200 staff in Lehman’s UK legal compliance and audit department.
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