Hammonds lines up US merger

Hammonds lines up US merger
LAW firm Hammonds is in merger talks with US practice Squire Sanders & Dempsey, which if it goes ahead would create a top 50 global player.

LAW firm Hammonds is in merger talks with US practice Squire Sanders & Dempsey, which if it goes ahead would create a top 50 global player.

The two firms are keen to expand both the breadth of their services and geographic reach. If the merger does progress, the tie-up will create a legal group with 37 offices in 17 countries and approximately 1,300 lawyers. Revenues would top £405m.

Hammonds has offices in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham and London as well as in Asia and Europe. Its Manchester office on John Dalton Street employs160 people.

Squire Sanders’ chairman, James J. Maiwurm, and Hammonds’ managing partner, Peter Crossley, said that preliminary discussions between the two firms had been positive.

Mr Crossley said Hammonds’ long-term strategy was to target growth in the UK and Asia, expansion of the firm’s footprint in Continental Europe and the establishment of closer ties with the United States, where the firm has a growing client base.

He said: “Operating as ‘One Firm’ around the world is a foundation of the Hammonds culture which is shared by Squire Sanders. There is an obvious cultural fit between the two firms.”

Mr Maiwurm added: “Whilst we are still at an early stage, our discussions to date indicate that such a merger would appeal strongly to clients that want high-quality legal services from lawyers who have global experience and who understand and respect client demand for value.

“Squire Sanders is committed to being a global firm. We need a more complete presence in the UK and Western Europe to complement our strength in Central and Eastern Europe.

“Hammonds has a well-developed platform that would complement our presence in Europe, would add to our capabilities in Asia and would enhance Squire Sanders’ broad-based Latin America resources.”

Mr Maiwurm added: “We know that Hammonds shares the commitment to excellence that we demand of ourselves. But Hammonds, unlike many firms, also shares our understanding that excellence can and should combine with cost-effective, creative legal service.”

It is expected that partners in both firms will vote on the merger before the end of the year.

Squire, Sanders & Dempsey was founded in 1890 and has lawyers in 32 offices and 15 countries around the world.
 

 

 

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