A new breed of law firm mergers is sweeping the market. But are these firms truly integrated, or just glorified alliances
The firm has acquired the Middle East and North Africa business of association firm El-Khoury & Partners in Riyadh. Squire Sanders partner Kevin Connor will lead an office of 15 full-time lawyers
...fiscal year saw Squire Sanders complete its deal with U.K. firm Hammonds and rise 23 places on the chart, to number 41, as its...
...and Denton Wilde Sapte), Squire Sanders (previously Squire, Sanders & Dempsey and Hammonds), and Edwards Wildman Palmer (née Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge...
...Law 100. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey combined with the U.K.'s Hammonds in a verein that placed number 35 on our gross revenue rankings...
...Fairfax Solicitors, shops spun off, respectively, from larger British firms Eversheds and Hammonds (the latter merged with Squire Sanders in 2010). The Telegraph reports that...
...A year after it completed a transatlantic merger with U.K.-based Hammonds and six months after it jumped into the Australian market by poaching...
...Sanders & Dempsey, on the heels of its merger with British firm Hammonds, announced that it was opening an office in Perth after grabbing a...
...nbsp;merger talks with British firm Hammonds, the Am...
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