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December 15, 2025

Source: Reuters

NEW YORK, Dec 12 (Reuters) - U.S. law firm Winston & Strawn and the UK's Taylor Wessing are in talks to merge, in what would be the latest large-scale transatlantic law firm combination.
Winston & Strawn and Taylor Wessing UK confirmed the discussions in a joint statement on Friday but said no formal deal had been reached. They declined to comment further.

Chicago-founded Winston & Strawn, which has more than 900 lawyers, generated more than $1.2 billion in gross revenues last year, according to figures published by the American Lawyer.

Taylor Wessing's UK unit brought in 283.7 million pounds in revenue in its last fiscal year, according to a July statement from the firm. Like many international law firms, 1,250-lawyer Taylor Wessing is structured as a Swiss verein, with regional divisions that operate under a shared banner but as largely separate legal entities.
It was not immediately clear which parts of the firm would be part of a potential merger or the timeline of a deal. Some media reports on Friday said that a deal would see Taylor Wessing’s UK arm split off from some other European partnerships.
There has been a string of U.S.-UK law firm tie-ups in recent years, as London firms pursue a greater foothold in the U.S. legal market and U.S. firms seek greater international scale.

Ashurst and Perkins Coie said last month that they plan to merge into a 3,000-lawyer firm, subject to a vote of partners at each firm. If approved, the deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.
A merger between Herbert Smith Freehills and Kramer Levin created a 2,700-lawyer firm this June, and Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling combined into a nearly 4,000-lawyer firm last year.