
In the wake of stepping down from his leadership role, Lewis announced that he’d retire from the firm on December 31, 2024. Now, just three months before the end of the year, it seems that things have taken a turn — as we mentioned in Morning Docket, Lewis Brisbois now has “considerably less ‘Lewis,’” as Lewis, and several of his family members, are no longer with the firm. Bloomberg Law has additional details:
Lewis … moved up his scheduled retirement to Oct. 1 from Dec. 31 so he “can spend more time with his family this holiday season,” the firm’s management committee said in an Oct. 2 email viewed by Bloomberg Law.
Bob Lewis’ son, Tommy Lewis, who was the firm’s chief technology officer for more than a decade, is also leaving Lewis Brisbois, according to an Oct. 3 email from the firm’s management committee viewed by Bloomberg Law. Tommy Lewis left the firm Oct. 4, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Bob Lewis’ grandson, Ryan Lewis, the IT administrator in the firm’s Costa Mesa, California office, left the same day as Tommy Lewis, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Three generations of Lewis have officially left the firm that will continue to operate with its founder’s name. Best of luck to the Lewis family.
Lewis Brisbois Founder Bob Lewis, Two Family Members Leave Firm [Bloomberg Law]

