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member firm

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member firm
n.
A securities firm with officers or partners who are members of an organized exchange.


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Deloitte member firm clients may also seek the advice of the Shari'ah scholars who work with member firm professionals across all service lines to address specific client needs and promote the efficient delivery of value-added solutions within a Shari'ah-compliant framework.
Taipei, June 15, 2009 (CENS)--To sharpen competitiveness of domestic high-tech firms, the Association of Industries in Science Parks (ASIP) recently suggested the government to allow its member firms to invest in China, and push for China investments in Taiwan's science parks.
While global brands such as PriceWaterhouseCoopers, KPMG International, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, and Ernst & Young may have deep pockets, with combined revenue of $103 billion last year, they limit legal exposure by setting themselves up as a network of independent member firms linked by a central administrative office.
 
 
 
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