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A Pittsburgh firm uses its peer review results to distinguish itself in the
CPA firm marketplace. D.G. Sisterson & Co. LLP issued a press release
proclaiming itself to be "again rated among top U.S. CPA firms." The news
release explains the basis for the claim is that the firm for the second
consecutive peer review, "received an unqualified opinion with no letter of
comments." It goes on to say that only 17% of all peer reviews in the SEC
Practice Section of the AICPA have earned this designation.
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