DLA Piper appoints Clive Jie-A-Joen and Rachit Agarwal as transfer pricing directors
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DLA Piper appoints Clive Jie-A-Joen and Rachit Agarwal as transfer pricing directors

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Clive Jie-A-Joen and Rachit Agarwal have joined DLA Piper as transfer pricing directors in Amsterdam and London.

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Rachit Agarwal

 

Clive Jie-A-Joen in text

Clive Jie-A-Joen

Jie-A-Joen will be based in Amsterdam. He joins from EY, and has over 20 years of experience in economics and transfer pricing. His professional experience includes positions at Deloitte, Arthur Andersen and Baker McKenzie.

Rachit Agarwal joins from Baker McKenzie and will be based in London. He has worked for BMR Advisors in India, as well as holding a research associate position at IBFD in Amsterdam. His skills include restructuring, corporate finance and M&A.

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