USA : Has law Firm Kenyon & Kenyon Found A Merger Partner?

Here’s the introduction to the Law.com piece

Has the beleaguered firm of Kenyon & Kenyon finally found a suitable partner to merge with? Though both firms have refused to comment, Law.com reports that according to anonymous sources at Kenyon and its rumored paramour, Andrews Kurth, leadership at the firms have voted to approve the partnership, though it isn’t final. And there is another bit of info some clever internet sleuthing has uncovered:

Internet registration records show that the two firms share a common domain name. The website www.andrewskurthkenyon.com was registered anonymously on Aug. 12, according to data on file with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

Looks like things have at least gotten to the planning stage.

Kenyon & Kenyon has been at the center of merger rumors for a while — the firm’s headcount is down to about a third of its historic high, and the firm’s survival has been questioned. But according to Law.com, the merger just might make sense for both parties:

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Is A Merger In The Cards For This Troubled Law Firm?