Powell Goldstein’s merger with Bryan Cave could be just what PoGo needs to protect its local turf from further erosion, said several local recruiters after the deal was announced Monday.
It could also give PoGo’s new partner, a 945-lawyer international firm based in St. Louis, a solid local foothold in the Southeastern legal market, they said. But it remains to be seen how well PoGo’s 220 lawyers can integrate with Bryan Cave’s 17 existing offices and leverage their expanded platform into additional client work.
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