
Hogan
Lovells
and
Cadwalader
describe
their
upcoming
merger
as
the
largest
law
firm
merger
in
history,
creating
a
firm
of
approximately
3,100
lawyers
globally
and
over
$3.6
billion
in
annual
revenue.
What
2015
law
firm
tie-up
—
since
abandoned
—
was
arguably
a
bigger
law
firm
merger?
Hint:
Unlike
Hogan
Lovells
and
Cadwalader,
the
firms
in
question
didn’t
technically
“merge,”
owing
to
its
unique
legal
structure.
See the
answer
on
the
next
page.
