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Mergers with the Benefit of Hindsight

Anne Harnetty

Editorial: Brown Dog Books

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Sinopsis

Compelling guide to law firm M&A that will challenge your thinking. Find out what stops integration working by using the insight of a peer group of Managing Partners. Benefit from their hindsight on themes that are recurrent, this is  practical and entirely relatable with useful anecdotes and case studies on best practice. Featuring every key aspect of the M&A process from inception to completion, with advice on everything from strategy, culture, communications, finance, behaviour of partners and staff, client considerations, marketing and IT to enable you to plan and focus on successful integration. Inspiring for those considering M&A and insightful for day-to-day management of professional services partnerships.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2022.

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