When news broke last week that Crowell & Moring was in talks to merge with a smaller New York-based firm, Herrick, Feinstein, the reaction of many in Washington was one of curiosity, but not surprise.

One Crowell alum, when contacted about the firm’s possible expansion, asked right away if the merger target was a New York litigation boutique. “That makes sense,” the person said.

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