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‘We are not trying to be a standalone law firm’ – PwC Legal to integrate into wider accountancy practice through MDP

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Kathryn McCann
30 September 2016
ABSAccountancy firms

PwC Legal is to integrate into the wider accountancy firm PwC UK from tomorrow (1 October), enabling the outfit to operate as a multi-disciplinary practice instead of a standalone LLP.

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