After years of trying to find a merger partner to help it launch in Houston, Reed Smith decided it didn’t want to wait any longer and instead moved to open an office from scratch.

While the firm has been mum on just which lawyers will fill the new space, not wanting to disrupt any deals in the making, Reed Smith leadership did talk to The Legal about why it changed course when it came to breaking into Texas.

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