More than a dozen partners from Winston & Strawn's Texas offices have left since February, with many joining competing firms like King & Spalding and Latham & Watkins. This high attrition rate, despite an overwhelmingly positive partner vote for the firm’s transatlantic merger with Taylor Wessing, raises questions about career evaluations prompted by the merger rather than direct dissatisfaction with it.
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