Merging two mid-sized law firms is never a smooth proposition.
But when one firm is going through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy it adds a whole another layer of complexity to the proposition.
Eighteen months after the historic merger with Ruden McClosky, Gerry Greenspoon of Greenspoon Marder calls the merger a success, despite a rocky initial start.
June 17, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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Merging two mid-sized law firms is never a smooth proposition.
But when one firm is going through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy it adds a whole another layer of complexity to the proposition.
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