Partners at McKenna Long & Aldridge voted on Monday afternoon to merge with global megafirm Dentons, according to a McKenna partner.
Dentons’ partners have yet to vote to seal the deal.
Partners at McKenna Long & Aldridge voted on Monday afternoon to merge with global megafirm Dentons, according to a McKenna partner.
March 16, 2015 at 05:45 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Partners at McKenna Long & Aldridge voted on Monday afternoon to merge with global megafirm Dentons, according to a McKenna partner.
Dentons’ partners have yet to vote to seal the deal.
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