RSM Spain merges with TGG Legal
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RSM Spain merges with TGG Legal

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In a development that will expand and strengthen the tax services in Spain, RSM Spain has merged with TGG Legal.

The merger will extend RSM's capabilities in the Spanish market, with the addition of legal advisory services to clients. RSM Spain offers its services from seven offices across Spain in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca, Las Palmas, Tarragona and Andorra. 

TGG Legal has two offices, Madrid and Barcelona, and 43 professionals. David Garcia, the previous managing partner at TGG Legal, will continue to be the partner in charge of the tax and legal practice within RSM Spain.



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