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August 04, 2006 | Inside Counsel

Law Firm Merger Activity Declining Slightly

According to a recent report published by Hildebrandt International, U.S. law firms were involved in 31 mergers in the first half of 2006. This represents a slight decline from 2005, where firms entered into 34 mergers over the same period. The largest completed law firm merger of 2006 so far...
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September 22, 2000 | Law.com

The Traveling Lawyer

For the last two years Klaus Bohlhoff has been the president of the International Bar Association -- a role requiring him to visit exotic countries such as Mali, Ghana and even the proverbial Timbuktu. It is a job that has also required him to become a diplomat. "I have seen things I would otherwise have never seen and done things I would never have done," says Bohlhoff. "I have met the most fascinating types of people."
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June 27, 2000 | Law.com

Freshfields Wins the Wooing War

England and Germany rarely have much in common -- but they are both out of Euro 2000, and have combined forces to create the worlds fourth-largest law firm.
6 minute read
January 16, 2001 | Law.com

Herrs Apparent

Awestruck whispers traveled through the European legal market when the U.K.'s Freshfields and Germany's Bruckhaus Westrick Heller Lvber struck an unprecedented merger deal. It's easy to see Germany's attraction. Ten years after reunification, Europe's largest economy has caught fire. Freshfields's coup capped a year of upheaval in the German legal market that was nothing short of a revolution.
16 minute read
March 01, 2001 | Law.com

U.S. Law Firms Woo German Lawyers

As American firms follow their investment banks and private equity clients to Germany, top lawyers in Frankfurt, Cologne and D|sseldorf report a rash of cold calls from headhunters. The question on everyone's mind is whether U.S. legal powerhouses such as New York's Sullivan & Cromwell and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, to name only two, can pry big-name lawyers from local firms.
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January 31, 2001 | Law.com

German Law Firm Splinters

One of Germany's top 20 law firms, Gaedertz, is splintering after its partners could not agree on a merger with London's Norton Rose. Norton Rose will merge with Gaedertz's 46-lawyer Cologne office, while its Hamburg office will join with Los Angeles-based Latham & Watkins. The breakup creates merger and lateral hiring opportunities for Anglo-Saxon firms with Gaedertz's Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich offices.
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