P.C. stands for professional corporation
Professional Corporation.
P.C. means Professional Corporation.
PC means "Professional Corporation"
No. The grammatically correct form is PC, without any periods for either the P or the C. For letterhead and addressing purposes, a comma should precede the 'PC' --- i.e., Name of Firm, PC --- indicates the type of firm, after its name. The same guidelines apply for other entity types, e.g., Inc., LLC, PLLC, Ltd., and so on.
Dodd & Burnham, PC law firm do cheap divorces in Valdosta, GA.
Professional corporation.
PC LAW has written: 'Product management'
Weitz and Luxenberg PC, a leading law firm based in New York, was founded by Perry Weitz and Arthur Luxenberg in 1986.
public company quoted on the stock exchange
If you mean someone's PC, someone will eventually turn into the name BEBE'S PC Hope I helped :)
Pacific Coast.
It depends on if you mean Pittsburgh, Illinois or Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. There is Bushnell Law Firm, PC - in Pennsylvania. The URL is www.bushnelllaw.com. If you meant Illinois, you can try Jackson Lewis at www.jacksonlewis.com/. You can find more if you just use a search engine, or your local telephone directory.
The PC name is known as the Netbios name, PC's can talk to each other using either the PC name or IP address. The network usually has a server/router that provide directory naming service (DNS) which has a list of PC names and there ip address, when you contact another PC by name, you are infact asking the DNS server for that PC's ip address and then talk to that PC by IP address. So two PC's with the same name will mean that PC's on that network wont be able to talk to both PC by name. This could affect Applications running on these machines as some network applications use PC names as a reference and so this may stop applications working correctly on these machines