International law firm, Osborne Clarke, is entering into a two-week consultation that may result in a limited number of compulsory redundancies. The consultation affects a number of UK lawyers.
A spokesperson from the firm said: "We have had to make an extremely difficult decision in putting up to 13 of our UK lawyers at risk of redundancy. This is due to a structural overcapacity at associate and senior solicitor level. This equals just over 2% of our lawyers.
"The lawyers who are at risk of redundancy are spread across the London, Reading and Bristol offices."
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