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05/30/07 Second Circuit Rules District Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Order KPMG to Stand Trial for Its Failure to Pay Defendants’ Legal Fees
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York held on May 23, 2007 that District Judge Lewis Kaplan lacked jurisdiction to open a separate civil proceeding to resolve an attorney fee dispute between KPMG LLP and former partners and employees charged with the sale of allegedly improper tax shelters.
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05/30/07 Second Circuit Rules District Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Order KPMG to Stand Trial for Its Failure to Pay Defendants’ Legal Fees

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York held on May 23, 2007 that District Judge Lewis Kaplan lacked jurisdiction to open a separate civil proceeding to resolve an attorney fee dispute between KPMG LLP and former partners and employees charged with the sale of allegedly improper tax shelters.

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