M and A
Venerable UK Law Firms Join Forces; M&A Trend Continues

Two ancient London law firms have merged, continuing a trend of law firms - including those in the private client area - joining in a round of consolidation.
Two ancient London law firms have merged, highlighting continued
consolidation in the legal industry that in some ways mirrors
what is happening in wealth management.
Hunters and May, May & Merrimans – founded in 1715 and 1786
respectively – officially come together in April next year.
The firm will be called Hunters - have 120 staff - and its main
office at 9 New Square, Lincoln's Inn. It is the latest in a
spate of mergers which include Speechly Bircham and Charles
Russell around a
month ago. Another deal involved Berkeley Law and Irwin
Mitchell.
The combination of these firms comes at a time when other parts
of those firms dealing with high net worth individuals, such as
private banks, have also seen M&A activity to exploit
benefits of scale, particularly in the face of more complex
client demands and rising regulatory cost burdens.
"It is our responsibility to keep evolving so that we continue to
be a leading Lincoln’s Inn law firm for many generations to come.
May, May & Merrimans have an exceptionally strong private client
department and a very well established property practice. Their
team will provide us with significant strength in depth ensuring
that we continue to offer a comprehensive service to all of our
clients," said Paul Almy, Senior Partner at Hunters.