Serve as a liaison to/with/for

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rranyin

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]Is there a difference in meaning by using to/with/for?[/FONT]
 
What is the context?
 
What is the context?
I serve as the liaison with/to another company on/for/regarding payment issues. Should I use on/for/regarding before payment issue?
 
I serve as the liaison [person/officer] between my company and another company on/regarding payment issues.
 
"Liaison between" is good here. I would also use "liaison to".
 
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