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Solo and Small Firms

Aug. 31, 1999

Tying the Knot

By Jeffrey Anderson The saying "anything worth doing is worth overdoing" could apply to our culture of corporate proliferation. It stands to reason that as businesses continue to pursue mega-mergers, law firms would pool their resources and act accordingly.

Tying the Knot --
Believed to be one of the first consolidation efforts among the consumer attorneys' bar, four plaintiffs' firms -- from California, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi -- have joined forces to form a superfirm, Herman Middleton.
By Jeffrey Anderson

        The saying "anything worth doing is worth overdoing" could apply to our c...

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