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What's Behind a Wave of Healthier, Faster Law Firm Combinations?
Market conditions and a more proactive approach may be driving a shift in the law firm merger scene.Duane Morris Merger a 'Standout' in Industry's Quest for Scale
The firms' leaders and industry observers pointed to geographic growth and client demand as key drivers of the deal, which the firms plan to finalize by the end of this month.A Law Firm Merger Blooms in the Northeast—But Don't Expect a Thaw
Deals like the tie-up between Duane Morris and Satterlee Stephens have been few and far between in the Northeastern megalopolis.Duane Morris, NY-Based Satterlee Stephens to Merge in February
The combined firm will have annual gross revenue of at least $530 million, including about $40 million from Satterlee.Duane Morris, Satterlee Stephens in Advanced Tie-Up Talks
Philadelphia-based Duane Morris isn't the first out-of-town firm to explore a potential merger with 65-lawyer Satterlee Stephens.Ex-Crowell Leader Quits Firm Amid Questions Over Direction
Angela Styles' sudden exit comes as Crowell & Moring mulls its next steps as a firm.Crowell & Moring Sees Big Lift in Profits, Revenue
Profits per partner were up a whopping 40 percent in 2016.After Alaska Exit, Crowell & Moring Shutters in Cheyenne
Crowell & Moring, which last week watched its Anchorage office join Holland & Hart, has also shuttered a small outpost in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Gov. Former state Gov. Dave Freudenthal, who helmed the firm's presence in the city for the past six years, has started his own shop. Crowell & Moring is currently engaged in merger talks.Wiley Rein Practice Leader Decamps for Crowell & Moring
Laura Foggan, a longtime litigator at Wiley Rein and leader of the firm's insurance appellate group, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C. Foggan's hire comes a few weeks after Crowell & Moring confirmed its discussions with New York's Herrick, Feinstein about a potential merger.Crowell & Moring and Herrick, Feinstein in Tie-Up Talks
Washington, D.C.-based Crowell & Moring and New York-based Herrick Feinstein have signed a term sheet as part of advanced merger talks, sources said Tuesday. The proposed union would create a 570-lawyer firm with $478 million in gross revenue, while significantly boosting Crowell & Moring's position in the New York market.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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