Law firm merger activity has been hot over the past year and all signs point to that pace continuing as we head deeper into 2024. A ton of thought and planning goes into—or, at least, should go into the decision for two firms to combine.
In this week’s episode, Law.com Editor-in-Chief Zack Needles chats with Melinda Wallman, a London-based partner at recruiting firm Macrae about how mergers impact legal professionals’—and particularly diverse legal professionals’—careers.
January 26, 2024 at 06:00 PM
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Law firm merger activity has been hot over the past year and all signs point to that pace continuing as we head deeper into 2024. A ton of thought and planning goes into—or, at least, should go into the decision for two firms to combine.
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