The merger that made Stinson Leonard Street into a 460-lawyer superregional firm is a standout — in a good way — among recent law firm consolidations.

Unlike many of the dozens of mergers in the past three years, which frequently have been matters of survival for firms battered by tough economic times, the 2014 joining of Stinson Morrison Hecker of Kansas City, Missouri, and Leonard, Street and Deinard of Minneapolis was a marriage of financially healthy equals, analysts said.

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