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PC stands for Professional Corporation. It is a method of incorporating to do business and still protect personal property. The PC indicates that the services are being rendered by someone with a specific skill set and can't be done be just anyone. In this case, they have a law license. It is a format for licensed practitioners for Doctors and Lawyers and other licensed professionals.

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