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Elliott Portnoy and the Law Firm of the Future

Mar 21, 2026
Elliott Portnoy, the strategist who built Dentons into the world’s largest law firm through rapid, unconventional mergers. He discusses transitioning from Capitol Hill to law, the polycentric global model, why rapid M&A and integration mattered, how AI and private equity are reshaping legal services, and what a modern law firm CEO must prioritize.
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ANECDOTE

Improbable Start That Ignited Dentons Growth

  • Elliott Portnoy recounts Dentons' improbable start combining Sonnenschein and Denton Wilde Sapte in 2010.
  • Legal Week mocked it as "two drunken sailors falling into bed together," yet it launched a polycentric global model that scaled rapidly.
INSIGHT

Polycentric Model Attracted Elite Local Firms

  • Dentons built a polycentric firm where no single culture or flag dominates, attracting elite local firms that keep autonomy.
  • This model appealed to top firms in India, China, the Middle East and Africa because clients prefer elite local lawyers, not outsiders in local suits.
ADVICE

Separate M&A Origination From Integration Work

  • Build separate teams for M&A origination and for integration because the skills and methodologies differ.
  • Dentons ran parallel M&A and integration tracks, proving you can grow and integrate simultaneously at scale.
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