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Will EY Law Change The Legal Delivery Paradigm?

Por: Forbes Business October 04, 2022

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Digital generated image of abstract twisted stripped green and yellow shapes showing evolution and ... [+] progress on beige background.getty EY’s leadership recently a major restructuring, ending months of heated speculation. The plan has two key prongs: (1) EY’s audit and advisory businesses will split; and (2) the advisory business will replace its partnership model with a publicly traded corporate structure. The restructuring presents a... + full article



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