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.
There are a number of attorney law firms located in Los Angeles. Some examples of these are Bishton Gubernick, Shainfeld & Anvar PC and El Dabe Law Firm.
Weitz and Luxenberg PC, a leading law firm based in New York, was founded by Perry Weitz and Arthur Luxenberg in 1986.
Professional corporation.
PC LAW has written: 'Product management'
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 :)
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.
Pacific Coast.