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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 114973" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>Hello [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] [USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER], hope you all are doing well. I had a question regarding a TCLA news story that I read recently. The story talked about how M&A activity was slowing and the "How is this relevant to law firms" section talked about how law firms who made a big share of the revenue from M&A could not rely on the practice area anymore because this could potentially mean less revenue for the firm.</p><p></p><p>I think the news story was great but what else could the firm do? I mean I do get that they should not rely on M&A but this doesn't look like an actionable solution to the M&A activity dip. I was wondering what else it is that law firms who are big into M&A could do to prevent revenue from dipping.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 114973, member: 4098"] Hello [USER=16764]@James Carrabino[/USER] [USER=17165]@George Maxwell[/USER] [USER=17155]@AvniD[/USER], hope you all are doing well. I had a question regarding a TCLA news story that I read recently. The story talked about how M&A activity was slowing and the "How is this relevant to law firms" section talked about how law firms who made a big share of the revenue from M&A could not rely on the practice area anymore because this could potentially mean less revenue for the firm. I think the news story was great but what else could the firm do? I mean I do get that they should not rely on M&A but this doesn't look like an actionable solution to the M&A activity dip. I was wondering what else it is that law firms who are big into M&A could do to prevent revenue from dipping. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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