Leading law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has signed up PwC partner Cameron Whittfield for its technology practice.
but it has yet to be announced to the market and his profile remains on PwC’s website.Mr Whittfield is the head of PwC’s Digital Practice Group, and has been working out of the firm’s Melbourne office since 2016.
It is the third senior exit from the legal ranks of PwC in recent times,Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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