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Andersen Global, a legal and tax advisory network that traces its roots to the now-defunct Arthur Andersen, has expanded its Asian presence after entering into a collaboration agreement with Singapore's CNPLaw.

The agreement comes about two years after Andersen Global added member firms in Hong Kong and Malaysia. It now claims to have more than 14,000 professionals worldwide, and a presence in over 400 locations, through its member firms and collaborating firms.

Established in 1988, full-service law firm CNPLaw has 31 lawyers, including 21 partners.

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