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Law Firms Ride M&A Boom: 2025 Sees Record Mega-Deals
8 Jan
Summary
- Global M&A deals hit $4.6 trillion in 2025, a 49% annual increase.
- A record 68 'mega deals' worth over $10 billion were announced last year.
- Top law firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Latham & Watkins saw significant value increases.

Law firms reveled in a near-record year for mergers and acquisitions in 2025, with a significant increase in transactions valued at $10 billion or more. Global announced M&A deals reached $4.6 trillion, a 49% surge compared to the previous year and the highest figure since the 2021 peak.
Last year saw a record 68 "mega deals" exceeding $10 billion, the most since records commenced in 1980. Top-tier legal advisors experienced substantial growth, with Chicago-founded Kirkland & Ellis leading with $829 billion in advised deals. Latham & Watkins followed closely, advising on $719 billion in transactions, a 125% increase over 2024.
Experts anticipate this trend to persist into 2026, citing factors like interest rate cuts and increasing deal complexity. Firms like Goodwin Procter, which led by deal volume, and Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz reported robust pipelines. This heightened activity is expected to continue, with many expecting 2026 to potentially surpass last year's record.




