Dentons, already awaiting a landmark combination with Chinese legal giant Dacheng before year's end, is poised to grow again. The firm announced Monday that it is planning a new cross-border combination with 500-lawyer Australian firm Gadens and Singapore's Rodyk & Davidson, a 200-lawyer firm.

In conjunction with the Dacheng merger, the latest deal would produce the largest law firm in the world—with about 7,300 lawyers—and create a new legal powerhouse in the Asia-Pacific region with more than $2 billion in annual gross revenue.

In a press release, the three firms said that if their union is approved, the combined firm will be called Dacheng in Chinese and Dentons “in English and all other languages.” Rumblings of a Dentons-Gadens merger were first reported over the summer by The Australian Financial Review.