Dickstein Shapiro, seeking to put a turbulent 2014 in the rearview mirror, saw another series of lateral departures last week.

The Am Law Daily and sibling publication The Recorder noted earlier in the week Kaye Scholer’s hire of the bulk of Dickstein Shapiro’s Silicon Valley office, which the firm opened in 2011. In New York, two more partners are also on the move from Dickstein Shapiro, a firm that has watched its attorney head count plummet in recent years.

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