By Donald H. Oppenheim
Many of the mergers that resulted in the last great consolidation of the legal market have not worked long term. Many of the 1980s mergers, and many currently under consideration, will follow a similar sad fate. Those that do work, however, provide the merged entity with competitive advanta...
Many of the mergers that resulted in the last great consolidation of the legal market have not worked long term. Many of the 1980s mergers, and many currently under consideration, will follow a similar sad fate. Those that do work, however, provide the merged entity with competitive advanta...
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