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PwC beats international law firms to complete tie-up in Singapore with local firm Camford Law

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Legal Business
31 July 2014
Singapore

Big four giant PwC has made a decisive move to enhance its legal offering around the Asia-Pacific region, and has entered into a tie-up in Singapore with local firm Camford Law.

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