Skeptics accuse global megafirm Dentons of growing for growth’s sake, especially after its January combination with a 4,000-lawyer Chinese firm, Dacheng. That move made Dentons the largest firm in the world with 6,500 lawyers.

It was just two years ago, in March 2013, that SNR Denton—itself a merger of two mid-size U.S. and U.K. firms—combined with a European firm, Salans, and a Canadian firm, Fraser Milner Casgrain. That created Dentons, a global behemoth with about 2,500 lawyers.

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