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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, responding to the botched handling of the best-picture Oscar, is reviewing its relationship with accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers and said two of the firm’s partners won’t be invited back next year.
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Names are a sensitive topic, especially to partners who have earned their name on the letterhead.
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The Texas firm is adding a consultancy that specializes in performing economic analyses for commercial legal disputes and litigation support.
March 1 -
Carr, Riggs & Ingram has expanded its Atlanta presence by merging in Babush, Neiman, Kornman & Johnson LLP, making it one of the 15 biggest firms in the city.
March 1 -
Some CPA practices are using health reimbursement arrangements as a way to provide coverage to employees, in some cases offering them more benefits.
February 28 -
The organization behind the Academy Awards is weighing its next move after a partner at accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers handed out the wrong envelope for best picture, triggering the most spectacular blunder ever on Hollywood’s biggest night.
February 28 -
It turns out that the profession has many of the symptoms -- and its holding them back.
February 27
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WithumSmith+Brown, PC has rolled out a “Dress for Your Day” policy with a manual illustrating the different ways staff can dress depending upon what they are doing that day.
February 27
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The Arizona firm helped supply a year's worth of food to local nonprofit Feed My Starving Children.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers issued an apology early Monday morning in the wake of a historic flub at Sunday night’s Academy Awards telecast when actors Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty presented the Best Picture award to the wrong movie.
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