Law firm mergers continue to dominate the news of the legal industry with no end in sight. Most experts agree mergers this year will match or exceed 2014 numbers. For many firms, the question has turned from whether to merge to how to merge.
While every combination of law firms is different, several common mistakes can lead to real problems and significant exposures. Here are the five most common mistakes to avoid when law practices or law firms combine.
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