Law
fromABA Journal
2 weeks agoPartners approve Hogan Lovells Cadwalader, a proposed $3.6B global firm
Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader have merged to form a $3.6 billion global law firm with 3,100 lawyers across 18 countries.
Cadwalader, Wall Street's oldest firm, has had a rough go of things this year. In the wake of the firm's deal with Donald Trump, the firm started losing lawyers left and right, with key partner groups lateraling out at a rapid pace. Rumors of the firm's interest in a merger began to spread, and just one month ago, we reported that Cadwalader was in merger talks with Atlanta-based Alston & Bird. Cancel those plans, because the distressed firm today announced its partnership with Hogan Lovells.