Kenyon & Kenyon, once one of the largest intellectual property boutiques in the country with about 150 attorneys in 2014, has whittled down to about 55 attorneys this summer, as it has continued merger talks with a number of large firms.

Sources have told the New York Law Journal that Kenyon has been in talks with a variety of law firms in the past year, including Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, Baker & Hostetler and Andrews Kurth, but some merger talks appear to have ended.

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