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Law Firm Mergers Still Below Average but 'Robust' Activity Expected Soon
Rising fears of a recession as well as some law firms reigniting combination talks may drive more law firm mergers soon.As the Central Valley Emerges as a 'Hotbed' for Litigation, Tyson & Mendes Plants Flag in Fresno
Plaintiffs attorneys are increasingly turning to courts in the Central Valley, which is driving demand for defense attorneys in the region, according to office managing partner Dave Frankenberger.Law.com Trendspotter: 'Ghosting' Exposes the Shaky Foundation of Many Law Firm-Client Relationships
Some clients have reportedly taken to dropping outside counsel without saying a word. While this phenomenon itself does not appear to be widespread, it does highlight a widely-held misconception among law firm partners: that if one of their clients is dissatisfied, they'll hear about it before it's too late.Facing 'Changing of the Guard,' Midsize Law Is Readying the Next Generation of Talent
Leaders at Keker, Van Nest & Peters and Farella Braun + Martel believe selective, client-based growth and a sharpened focus on the next generation of talent are giving them an edge over the competition.View more book results for the query "Fennemore Craig"
Mid-Market Trendspotter: What's Driving a Wave of Midsize Mergers
Staring down market uncertainty, larger midsize firms are adding scale and new markets, while smaller firms look for dance partners to cut costs and hand off administrative duties.Law.com Trendspotter: Big Law Can Disrupt Secondary Markets, but Dominance Is Far From Guaranteed
As large law firms continue to move into smaller markets, the value proposition is clear: the ability to tap into enticing talent, be closer to valuable clients and add offices with lower overhead costs. But while Big Law firms often make a big splash when they first enter these locales, staying power is much harder to establish.'The People We Want as Our Partners': Regional Firms Unite as Big Law Acquisitions Press On
The motivation to scale efficiently and strengthen practices while maintaining a sense of geographic identity is at the heart of recent combinations in the West.Fennemore, Seeking a Sweet Spot in the Market, Has Paved a Path to the Am Law 200 Through Mergers
A series of strategic mergers over the last two years has catapulted the Mountain West midsize firm toward the ranks of the Am Law 200.Fennemore, Merging With Wendel Rosen, Fills Out California Footprint
"Now we have the entire state covered. Often our clients conduct operations all over California, and we have a huge opportunity to better serve those clients," Fennemore CEO James Goodnow said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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