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Law Practice

Jul. 8, 2014

McKenna Long's future in state murky

Firm leadership says it's well poised to take a leap abroad, but some observers say McKenna's California offices - arguably made up of more localized practice areas - could get lost in the shuffle.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Though last year's merger talks between McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP and the international law firm Dentons did not come to fruition, the discussions helped solidify an important imperative for McKenna Long: it must expand its global presence.


The decision is a significant one for McKenna, which is largely known as a national firm despite having two overseas offices in Seoul and Bruss...

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