With the recent announcement of discussions between Locke Lord LLP and Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP, an overview of law firm combinations may be warranted. The odds are always extremely low that a deal to fully combine giant firms will succeed because of conflicts, difficulty getting offices and practice groups to stay - especially when there's overlap - and friction over power, politics, money and ego.
The economic due diligence pe...
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