Numerous law firm mergers have been reported in the past year. On their face, these mergers look like smooth transitions. However, firms that went through the merger process will attest to the increased stress that they endured. Since a merger creates one firm from two different systems and methodologies, it is obvious that these decisions cannot be taken lightly.
Our firm has consulted several law firms through the merger process. On the basis of our experiences, we are offering a few tips for making the merger a little easier on everyone:
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