Key learnings from top NZ firms hires and departures in quarter 2
Quarter 2 of 2024 saw the top New Zealand law firms[1] continue to lose more lawyers than they’re hiring with every 1 hire seeing 1.8
Quarter 2 of 2024 saw the top New Zealand law firms[1] continue to lose more lawyers than they’re hiring with every 1 hire seeing 1.8
Quarter 2 of 2024 saw the top Australian law firms losing slightly more lawyers than they’re hiring with every 1 lawyer leaving seeing only 0.82 lawyers hired. This is a significant change when compared to quarter 1, which saw the top law firms hire twice as many lawyers as they lost. Consequently, the top firms in quarter 2 are showing a more considered approach to hiring than previously.
The key recruitment trend for quarter 1 of 2024 is that the top 7 New Zealand law firms[1] are losing more lawyers than they are
Quarter 1 of 2024 saw the top six Australian law firms[1] hiring twice as many lawyers as they’re losing. The main sources of talent were
Insource has just completed analysis of the quarter 2 (Q2) hires and leavers from the Top 6 Australian firms and the Top 7 New Zealand
The obvious trend in Quarter 1 is that the Top Tier firms in Australia and New Zealand (NZ) are focused on hiring. As always they
More lawyers left Top 7 NZ law firms than entered during Q3 of 2022 The third quarter of 2022 (July to September) saw a collective
The number of hires and leavers in the third quarter of 2022 for Australia’s Top Six firms’ are in. It’s clear that recession or not,
According to the data on Insource, firms will really benefit from looking at new sources of legal talent like in-house. The date reveals that the
Over the Apr-Jun quarter, the Top 7 NZ Law firms[1] have lost more lawyers than they hired. Only two firms hired more than left and
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