KPMG’s Dutch law firm, Steins Bisschop Meijburg & Co, is to more than halve in size as part of a rescue package it has agreed with its accountancy parent.
The firm had been close to collapse last month after KPMG refused to pay the firm’s salaries.
Legal Week Global reports
April 17, 2002 at 08:33 AM
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KPMG’s Dutch law firm, Steins Bisschop Meijburg & Co, is to more than halve in size as part of a rescue package it has agreed with its accountancy parent.
The firm had been close to collapse last month after KPMG refused to pay the firm’s salaries.
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