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KPMG has broken new ground in the US legal market with the Arizona Supreme Court approving KPMG Law US to practice as an alternative business structure, marking the first time a Big Four accounting ...
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In February, KPMG received a special license from the Arizona Supreme Court to practice law under the subsidiary KPMG Law US. KPMG’s move into legal services is more of a milestone than it may seem: ...
KPMG's decision to enter the practice of law, five years after an Arizona Supreme Court ruling paved the way, threatens to upend the traditional U.S. legal market as the accounting and consulting ...
The launch of KPMG’s pioneering US legal arm fits into the firm’s “very clear plan” to build a global managed services business, KPMG Law UK chief Stuart Bedford says. ITR reported last month that ...
KPMG Law US will operate as an independently managed subsidiary of the firm, building on its existing base in Arizona, where it already caters to more than 100 clients.
Arizona’s Supreme Court gives the firm final clearance to set up a law practice, making KPMG the first Big Four accounting firm to do so anywhere in the US.