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Aborted Talks Do Not Curb Appetite for N.Y. Mergers
The end of merger talks between Orrick and Pillsbury Winthrop over client conflicts and McKenna Long partners' rejection of a tie-up with Dentons illustrate how complicated and volatile the merger process can be, but merging into New York remains a priority for many out-of-state firms.O'Melveny Adjusts to Changing Asia Market
The shifting market, a series of departures and leadership changes—in the U.S. as well as Asia—have raised questions about the firm's Asia strategy. But chairman Bradley Butwin insists that O'Melveny's commitment to Asia is as strong as it ever was.Dentons-McKenna Long & Aldridge deal off the table
The expected deal between Dentons and U.S. law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP is off the table.McKenna Calls Off Merger Deal With Dentons
The proposed combination between McKenna Long & Aldridge and global megafirm Dentons is off, the firms have confirmed.Jones Day, Vinson Help Secure North Dakota Pipeline Deal
Marathon Petroleum has turned to Jones Day to negotiate its agreement to serve as the primary distributor of oil that will flow through Enbridge's $2.6 billion Sandpiper pipeline. The Canadian company's battle to build a pipeline from Alberta's oil sands to the Pacific Ocean is the subject of a feature story in this month's issue of The American Lawyer.November Flurry Propels 2013 to Law Firm Merger Record
With five weeks left, 2013 is already a record-setting year for tie-ups involving U.S. law firms. The Am Law Daily caught up with legal consultants Ward Bower and Tony Williams to discuss the continuing trend toward consolidation here and abroad.Dentons, McKenna Deal Officially Dead
While 2013 is already a record-setter for law firm mergers, Tuesday marked the second straight day that a major tie-up getting serious consideration collapsed instead. McKenna Long & Aldridge and Dentons are parting ways a little more than a month after announcing they were discussing a potential combination.McKenna, Dentons Call Off Merger
The proposed merger between McKenna Long & Aldridge and global megafirm Dentons is off, the firms confirmed Tuesday.Trending Stories
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