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Ernst & Young has been reaching out to recruit and hire more people with disabilities, including workers on the autism spectrum.
December 13 -
KPMG adds three principals; LBMC hires seven people in three offices; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
December 8 -
Three of the Big Four firms were named to the magazine's ranking that polled over 440,000 employees.
December 7 -
Ernst & Young has appointed Kelly Grier as US chairman and managing partner-elect, as well as Americas Area managing partner-elect, succeeding Steve Howe, who has run EY’s U.S. firm since 2006.
December 7 -
One of the last-minute, late-night changes Senate Republicans made to their tax-overhaul plan may mean higher taxes for corporations, including technology firms, than the bill’s drafters intended, experts say.
December 4 -
Firms are combining forces in New York, California, Maryland and Virginia.
December 1 -
In Q3 2017, the Big Four firm is in the lead for the second quarter in a row.
November 27 -
Senate Republicans tucked some multibillion-dollar tax increases for corporations into the 515-page tax bill they released this week—spring-loaded hikes that would begin after 2024 if the economy doesn’t grow as fast as GOP lawmakers have promised.
November 22 -
Lawyers for an Oxford graduate who is suing the university over his “disappointing” exam grades nearly two decades ago told a London court Tuesday that he missed out on going to law school in the U.S. because of his results.
November 21 -
New York’s Times Square, which moved past its era of porn and squalor by luring companies to new skyscrapers, now faces defections by some of those very tenants.
November 17