PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has extended its legal offering into Singapore after sealing a tie-up with local firm Camford Law.

The move is part of a wider plan for the accountancy giant to ramp up legal capability around Asia-Pacific, with the aim to boost Asian legal services revenue from $75m to between $150m and $200m and have approximately 500 lawyers in the region within five years.

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