News & Events
News & Events
Law Firm Mergers Still Down for 2020 at the Close of the Third Quarter
Law firm merger activity continues to slow amid the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of law firm mergers in the first three quarters of 2020 is down from the same period in 2019, according to the merger research team at Fairfax Associates.
Don’t lose sight of strategy: Making progress in a challenging year
In times of macro-economic and market uncertainty, it is tempting to focus attention principally on business resilience measures.
Law Firm Mergers Decline in the First Half of 2020
Preparing for partner compensation in a year of uncertainty
Hear from Fairfax consultants about the impact of the pandemic on firm performance and profitability
First Quarter Law Firm Mergers In-line with Recent Trends but Numbers Expected to Decline
7th Annual Partner Compensation One-Day Workshop – Postponed to 2021
Who Should Attend: Managing Partners, Executive Committee members, Compensation Committee members, COOs, Professional Development leaders
A Robust Year for Law Firm Mergers in 2019
Law Firm Mergers Skewing Smaller in 2019
Law Firm Mergers Have a California Focus in Q3
Fairfax Associates tracked 11 completed mergers in the third quarter of 2023 (meaning the effective date of the merger occurred during Q3 2023), bringing the total completed mergers for the first three quarters of the year to 41.
Mergers Pick Up in Q2
Law firm mergers are up year-to-date in 2023 compared to 2022, according to the merger research team at Fairfax Associates.
Law Firm Mergers Up in First Quarter of 2023
A flurry of merger activity at the start of the new year kicked off a strong quarter for law firm mergers, according to the merger research team at Fairfax Associates.
Law Firm Mergers Up in 2022
Law firm merger activity increased in 2022 relative to 2021, with a number of significant midsize mergers in the US but more limited cross-border activity than observed in previous years, according to the merger research team at Fairfax Associates.
