The pending Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling merger has the potential to change the Big Law landscape on a fundamental level, creating a firm with over $3 billion in annual revenues and a massive global footprint.

While leadership at both firms involved is enthusiastic about the merger, their competitors and peers have more nuanced opinions when it comes to the reasoning behind the deal and its potential outcomes.

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