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Number crunching: Bond Pearce and Dickinson Dees
When Bond Pearce and Dickinson Dees announced they were in merger talks a couple of weeks ago the synergies between the two firms were instantly interesting. Never mind the fact that geographically the firms are almost mirror-images – Bond Pearce in the South West and Dickinson Dees in the North East – when it comes to financials this is as close to a merger of equals as it is possible to get.
Maclays keeps on knocking after Bond Pearce talks end
News that Bond Pearce and Maclay Murray & Spens have called off merger talks after months of discussions (TheLawyer.com, 14 March) sheds new light on the rush to consolidate among mid-market firms – all the mergers that have been announced in the past few months and all the merger talks known to be going on at the moment are only the tip of the iceberg.
Bond Pearce
Turnover (£m): 47Average PEP: 220Equity spread (£k): 145-307Profit margin (%): 15RPL (£k): 168...
State of the unions
Losing track of who’s merged with whom in the UK legal market? Our handy guide to the key tie-ups of the past 18 months will help...
Regional: attempted merger
Alliances, failed and successful, are the story of the year outside London...
Leading from the front
?With the Legal Services Act on the horizon, strong leadership will be key to navigating the changing landscape of the UK legal sector. By Matt Byrne...
The Lawyer Awards 2010: Winners
Editor’s Award for Outstanding AchievementSponsored by Cavanagh Wealth Management Winner: Sir Geoffrey Vos...
In it to win it
Firms shortlisted for The Lawyer Awards upped their game in a grim market, with imagination and hard work the watchwords...
Funding: Cash on delivery
Becoming a solicitor is expensive, but if you’re sure it’s the right career for you, it’s worth every penny. Becky Waller-Davies reports on the help available...
Regional focus: Bristol
A strong link between firms and colleges makes the city a good place to forge a legal career...
Do or die
The UK 200 report has changed, mirroring a profession undergoing a startling metamorphosis. Adapting to stay healthy is the order of the day, but to what extent is change really taking place?
Paper cut – the digital office
A paperless environment is the ideal, but how realistic a proposition is it?In association with:...
Earning curve
The Lawyer reveals who has put in the highest legal bills for UK public M&A deals since the revamped Takeover Code came in a year ago...
Road to conflict
As the property market has crashed so real estate litigation cases have ramped up, with landlords looking for any avenue to bump up their earnings...
The in-house candidates for The Lawyer Awards 2012
The increasing influence of the in-house sector is reflected in the quality of the shortlist for this year’s gong at The Lawyer Awards. So could general counsel teach private practitioners a thing or two?
Case of the week: Employment
The nature and extent of the non-disclosure in the instant case meant that the injunctions should be discharged, save in respect of orders made for delivery up. Without-notice applications should only be granted in very...
Cover up
Professional indemnity cases keep hitting the court lists as settlement values continue to rise...
Case of the week: Negligence
The failure to obtain the return of the signed transfer deed was arguably a breach of duty; however, it was not causative of any loss, as the fault lay with Weightman Vizards in allowing the purchaser to retain the...
Bristol's Brunel bash
It’s Isambard Kingdom Brunel who’s credited with linking the West Country and London, but it seems law firms are trying to outdo the old engineer.
Infrastructure and energy
Even when the market’s opinion of SNR Denton’s Emea business wavered following patchy financial results, the firm’s projects practice and network in Africa were still seen as jewels in its crown.
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