Dentons launches combinations with three firms
Dentons is launching its combination with Dinner Martin and Delany Law, two leading law firms in the Caribbean. The Firm is also launching its combination with Hawai`i’s premier law firm, Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing (AHFI), expanding its presence in the US and becoming the first global law firm in Hawai`i.
The previously announced combination with Dinner Martin in the Cayman Islands and Delany Law in the Eastern Caribbean further the Firm’s stated growth strategy in this dynamic and growing region. Dentons has new offices in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago, and also serves clients in Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, and St. Lucia.
By finalising its combination with AHFI, announced earlier this year, Dentons becomes the first global law firm to have a significant presence in Hawai`i – an important hub for pan-Pacific trade, commerce and economic activity – and further differentiates its West Coast and California practices. Asian clients focused on entering the US, and US clients seeking entry into key markets, including Japan and Korea, will benefit from the additional resources in this gateway market.
This combination also follows Dentons’ unprecedented expansion across the Pacific Rim, including the most recent combinations in Indonesia and Malaysia. As a result of finalising this combination after a yearlong affiliation, Dentons expands its footprint by formally opening offices in Honolulu and Hilo. The Firm now has nearly 90 offices throughout the Pacific region and 24 offices in the United States.
These combinations give Dentons’ clients access to the experience and talents of lawyers working in 73 countries, and uniquely position Dentons to provide high quality legal services to clients around the world.