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By Dan Packel | January 31, 2025
Big Four firm KPMG is by far the most consequential applicant ever to seek an Alternative Business Structure license in Arizona.
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By Jon Campisi | January 30, 2025
"The Arizona Supreme Court might be thinking about the possibility that a beachhead in [Arizona] would enable federal court practice in all 50 states. And if so, does [Arizona] want to assume that role in the legal market, effectively being the regulatory home to many ASLPs with national practices?" questioned one law school professor.
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By Jon Campisi | January 28, 2025
The justices were not ready to act on a committee's recommendation to grant the first Alternative Business Services license to a Big Four firm.
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By Ella Sherman | January 28, 2025
Thomson Reuters’ Alternative Legal Service Providers 2025 Report also found that the ALSP market is growing quicker than the traditional legal services market.
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By Christopher Niesche | January 27, 2025
As KPMG’s legal arm awaits a decision on whether it can operate as an alternative business structure in Arizona, Stuart Fuller describes the reasons the firm has pushed to enter the competitive U.S. market, what it plans to do there, and why he believes it will succeed.
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By Thomas Spigolon | January 24, 2025
The firm also unveiled its first U.S. chief strategic recruiting officer this week.
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By Dan Packel | January 16, 2025
The latest details on KPMG's bid to deliver legal services in the U.S. arrive in conjunction with a fresh look at how law firms aspire to put generative AI to use.
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By Jon Campisi | January 14, 2025
The Arizona Supreme Court's Committee on Alternative Business Structures unanimously recommended that the state's high court approve the Big Four firm's application for an ABS license.
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By Caroline Byrne | January 13, 2025
“It is one thing if Continental Europeans get access to equity capital. If the Americans ever get it, this will be over in a week because they are just so entrepreneurial."
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By Jon Campisi | January 10, 2025
"If KPMG can't make it successful, then maybe nobody can in the U.S.," said University of Miami law professor Michele DeStefano. "It's a good test for this type of structure."
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