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2 New | Eversheds and Foley & Lardner break off merger talks | Dentons completes combination with Chinese giant Dacheng


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Eversheds and Foley & Lardner break off merger talks
News - Tue 10th Nov
Best friends from either side of the Atlantic have broken off talks that could have created a global top 20 firm
Dentons completes combination with Chinese giant Dacheng
News - Tue 10th Nov
Dentons has today formalised its combination with Chinese firm Dacheng to create a 6,600 lawyer firm
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