Eversheds is moving closer to its much sought-after US merger, with Foley & Lardner identified as the primary candidate for a deal.
After a vote last June in which the Eversheds partnership heavily backed a US tie-up the firm’s executive, which includes chair Paul Smith and chief executive Bryan Hughes, have narrowed discussions down to two law firms. Milwaukee-based Global 100 firm Foley & Lardner, with revenues this financial year of $665m, has emerged as a leading candidate.
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