Aon has combined with rival Willis Towers Watson to create a new company worth around $80 billion. (Photo: Bloomberg).

By now, you've seen the news that insurance powerhouses Aon plc and Willis Towers Watson (WTW) plan to merge, creating a company with an expected combined $80 billion value. The deal involved a host of advisors, primarily law firms.

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Meganne Tillay

Meganne joined Law.com International as a reporter in June 2019 upon completing a Master's in Journalism at Kingston University. She covers a number of domestic and international law firms, as well as real estate, capital markets and regulation. Email: [email protected]