The Recorder

The ink was barely dry on their merger agreement when the heads of Reed Smith and Crosby Heafey Roach & May began trekking around the country together to woo each other's clients.

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At each stop, Reed Smith chairman Gregory Jordan and Crosby chief executive officer Kurt Peterson ticked off the virtues of their new firm: coast-to-coast capabilities, added depth in the life sciences and pharmaceutical arena, the robust combination of Crosby's litigation skills with Reed Smith's financial services and regulatory contracts experience.

The pitching paid off. Jordan and Peterson persuaded a major pharmaceutical company to make the new firm its national counsel for litigation and regulatory work. And they won dozens of other assignments, as well.

"Almost nine full months out - as of the end of August - we've been able to identify $10.5 million in business that neither firm would have gotten but for the merger," Jordan said.

That's the definitive sign of a merger's success, consultants and law firm leaders say. Before two firms go to the altar, they need to have a strategic reason to tie the knot - such as strengthening certain practice areas or expanding their geographical reach - that will bring in business that neither could have won on its own.

Poring over their ledgers and worrying about the unrelenting growth of their competitors, firms around the country are looking for a mate that will boost their standing with clients.

But despite the constant courtships, the number of U.S. law firm mergers has fallen off since the record high of 75 domestic unions in 2001. The number dropped to about 50 in 2002 due to the economy and because many small and mid-sized firms had already been picked up. Bigger firms are now eyeing each other and also looking for international partners.

"There are many merger discussions now between larger firms," said Bradford Hildebrandt, of the legal consulting firm Hildebrandt International. He said his firm is currently working on several international mergers.