Can Biglaw's Best Guide This Law Firm Megamerger To Completion?

A&O Shearman is doing everything right so far. Let's hope it stays that way.

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Firms will normally employ an outside firm for this. Lawyers are bad at being nonlawyers. Sometimes they will use their own people, but that can get messy.

They announced a name and compensation system early. Those are the things that partners get upset about. Getting that on the table early stems some potential negative reactions from the partners. Some will be upset, but Shearman gets a stronger platform and A&O gets a stronger U.S. presence.

— Brad Hildebrandt, a veteran law firm merger consultant, in comments given to the American Lawyer on the proposed merger between Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling, praising the firms’ decision to hire top-flight outside counsel like Davis Polk and Simpson Thacher to usher the deal to completion, and other steps they’ve taken to guide the merger to success thus far.


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