Law firms keep asking James Goodnow if Fennemore Craig is interested in a merger. Matthew Feeney at Snell & Wilmer is hearing the same offers.
So far, they haven’t said yes.
From Phoenix to Nashville, large firms are now pushing into emerging markets in search of growth—and finding risks and rewards along the way.
March 02, 2020 at 05:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
Law firms keep asking James Goodnow if Fennemore Craig is interested in a merger. Matthew Feeney at Snell & Wilmer is hearing the same offers.
So far, they haven’t said yes.
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