Tech-Enabled San Francisco Law Firm Atrium to Cut In-House Lawyers
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the law firm and legal services technology company Atrium plans to lay off an undisclosed number of in-house attorneys in a bid to restructure the San Francisco startup.
CEO Justin Kan posted in the company’s blog that Atrium “will keep a small group of partners in-house who will serve our clients with strategic services like financing and (mergers and acquisitions), as well as work with our network of vetted and trusted firms to deliver general corporate legal services.”
The company provides legal and business services to startups, charging them on a subscription basis, according to the Chronicle‘s Chase DiFeliciantonio.
Read the SF Chronicle article.