The Arizona Supreme Court has deferred a ruling on KPMG Law US's application to practice law in the state, seeking further information on its proposal. The application follows a unanimous recommendation from the committee on Alternative Business Structures. KPMG plans to collaborate with local attorneys and staffing agencies to expand its legal offerings, emphasizing services that complement its existing advisory and tax practices. KPMG aims to employ Arizona-licensed lawyers to ensure compliance while focusing on a limited scope of legal services.
The Arizona Supreme Court is delaying the decision on KPMG Law US's ability to practice law due to the need for additional information on their application.
KPMG's new subsidiary aims to leverage its existing advisory and tax services, focusing on a narrower range of legal services adjacent to its core offerings.
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