For 34 years, Lord Bissell & Brook was David McLauchlan’s professional home, and he earned a good living there. As a senior litigator and onetime executive committee member working out of Lord Bissell’s Chicago headquarters, McLauchlan earned half-a-million dollars a year at his peak with the firm.

Things began to change for McLauchlan in 2007 when Lord Bissell combined with Texas’s Locke Liddell & Sapp. A year later he was gone, his business off so sharply that the management of the newly merged firm asked him to leave.

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