With law firm mergers still expected to trend upwards, small to midsize firms may view the moment as an opportunity to combine. But how can those firms push toward a successful deal?

Because every law firm is unique, every combination in the legal world is also unique, which is why many firms have merger talks that lead to nothing. But those talks are key to both sides, and they can reveal whether the smaller firm should be interested to begin with.

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